Edward B. Visconti
I would like to thank every one for your prayers and support. It's a blessing to have family & fiends that care.
My you rest in peace ma.
Love Eddy
Birth date: Oct 27, 1933 Death date: Jul 25, 2021
Rita M. Visconti, 87, passed away July 25, 2021 at Elderwood at Liverpool. She was born in Syracuse to Robert and Thelma (Rider) Dewey. Rita attended BOCES Nursing School and Simmons School of Mortuary Science. She was previously Read Obituary
I would like to thank every one for your prayers and support. It's a blessing to have family & fiends that care.
My you rest in peace ma.
Love Eddy
There would never be enough time to express the love that I have for my Aunt Rita. She taught me kindness, forgiveness, she showed us all that happiness is a choice, her devotion to the Lord made me open up my heart to him as I watched her walk in his steps. She saved my life and I can repay her by continuing to live as she taught me. My prayers are always with my family and they are carried in my heart. The light we had for a moment was Rita. I am blessed to be her niece.

My heart goes out to everyone who knew and loved Rita. I loved her. I didn't know about the service or I would have been there. My sincere sympathy to all. Rest in peace Rita.
Aunt Rita was the Dewey matriarch and kept in touch with everyone in the branches of our family tree. Will miss the sharing of stories over coffee. Sending my love to all the Visconti cousins.
Rita was out oldest cousin and the one who laughed the most. I remember her and Joe playing cards with my Mom and Dad at the kitchen table. Rita always had a good time and Joe usually fell asleep. I have fond memories of lunch with her just about every day when she worked at Butler Badman and I was working at a bank right across the street. To the kids and Theresa my heart felt sympathy. I know you all will miss her.
To Ellen and the whole family, I was so sorry to read about your Mom's passing. Thinking of all of you. Sending you love, prayers, and hopes that your memories bring you comfort.
Cyndy Carr (from St. Cecilia's)