Steven Anthony Badessa 62, of Lincoln, Rhode Island passed away on June 14, 2019 peacefully at home surrounded by his family.
He was the beloved Husband of Esther(Pendlebury) Badessa and was a devoted Father to his son Steven Anthony Badessa Jr.
Born in Providence, Rhode Island Steven was the son of the late Anthony Badessa and Gloria (Gonsalves) Badessa. Besides his wife and son he is survived by two brothers, Paul Badessa and his wife Christine of Cranston and Anthony Badessa of North Providence. He also leaves behind his Aunt Dolores Driskell of Providence, his nephew Ryan and his niece Michaella
Steven worked for the City of Providence Public Works for over 30 years. In his spare time he enjoyed taking care of his home, watching sports, and playing basketball with his son. He was a lover of music, sports but most of all his family.
Steven will be remembered for his sense of humor and and his loving and caring heart. He will be deeply missed by all of his friends and family.
There will be a private service held at St. Anns cemetery in Cranston
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Steven Anthony Badessa 62, of Lincoln, Rhode Island passed away on June 14, 2019 peacefully at home surrounded by his family.
He was the beloved Husband of Esther(Pendlebury) Badessa and was a devoted Father to his son Steven Anthony Badessa Jr.
Born in Providence, Rhode Island Steven was the son of the late Anthony Badessa and Gloria (Gonsalves) Badessa. Besides his wife and son he is survived by two brothers, Paul Badessa and his wife Christine of Cranston and Anthony Badessa of North Providence. He also leaves behind his Aunt Dolores Driskell of Providence, his nephew Ryan and his niece Michaella
Steven worked for the City of Providence Public Works for over 30 years. In his spare time he enjoyed taking care of his home, watching sports, and playing basketball with his son. He was a lover of music, sports but most of all his family.
Steven will be remembered for his sense of humor and and his loving and caring heart. He will be deeply missed by all of his friends and family.
There will be a private service held at St. Anns cemetery in Cranston