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Richard Anthony “Rick” Barresi

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Richard Anthony “Rick” Barresi

Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
30 Jan 2015 (aged 54)
Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Ashed Taken by His Mother Back to Family Home in Los Angeles, California, USA Add to Map
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Rick lived the first 34 years of his life in the Los Angeles area. He lived as a free spirit and did things his own way. Rick loved to surf and spent as much time as he could in the water up and down the coast of California.
Rick was a very accomplished painter and auto body repair man, having his own shop for 12 years.
He loved life and to draw pictures. He could draw anything. He was also an excellent tattoo artist doing thousands of the coolest tattoos.
Rick moved to North Idaho in 1995 and changed his whole life and career into a different direction. He went to work as a farm hand and took to his new life exceptionally well. He learned so fast he soon became the farm manager and oversaw the day to day operations. Rick dearly loved to watch the crops and the baby animals grow. He loved the open spaces, lakes, and beauty of North Idaho. One of his most favorite things to do was to rake and bale hay. He also loved painting farm equipment, signs, and yard ornaments.
Rick fought a gallant fight against colon cancer and never once gave up, fighting to the very end.
Rick is survived by his mother, Priscilla Fedora; son Anthony (Joanna) and three grandchildren; sister Cheryl (Mark) Borkowski and family; brother Nicholas (Carol) Fedora and family; one aunt and uncle; and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.
The family wishes to thank Rockwood Cancer Care; Valley Hospital; and the Hospice House of North Idaho for their wonderful care..
Rick lived the first 34 years of his life in the Los Angeles area. He lived as a free spirit and did things his own way. Rick loved to surf and spent as much time as he could in the water up and down the coast of California.
Rick was a very accomplished painter and auto body repair man, having his own shop for 12 years.
He loved life and to draw pictures. He could draw anything. He was also an excellent tattoo artist doing thousands of the coolest tattoos.
Rick moved to North Idaho in 1995 and changed his whole life and career into a different direction. He went to work as a farm hand and took to his new life exceptionally well. He learned so fast he soon became the farm manager and oversaw the day to day operations. Rick dearly loved to watch the crops and the baby animals grow. He loved the open spaces, lakes, and beauty of North Idaho. One of his most favorite things to do was to rake and bale hay. He also loved painting farm equipment, signs, and yard ornaments.
Rick fought a gallant fight against colon cancer and never once gave up, fighting to the very end.
Rick is survived by his mother, Priscilla Fedora; son Anthony (Joanna) and three grandchildren; sister Cheryl (Mark) Borkowski and family; brother Nicholas (Carol) Fedora and family; one aunt and uncle; and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.
The family wishes to thank Rockwood Cancer Care; Valley Hospital; and the Hospice House of North Idaho for their wonderful care..

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