Richard P. DiCaprio

richard dicaprio

March 15, 1948 ~ May 31, 2025

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Richard P. DiCaprio, 77, Retired Air Force, died Saturday, May 31, 2025. He is preceded in death by his father, Phillip DiCaprio and mother, Philomena DiCaprio. Richard is survived by his wife, Anna Marie DiCaprio of Wichita, KS; two sons, Anthony M DiCaprio of Wichita, KS, and Ryan P (Nati) DiCaprio of Wichita, KS; five grandchildren, Aaron DiCaprio, Allen DiCaprio, Aidan DiCaprio, Payton DiCaprio, and Angel Vazquez; sister, Linda (Stephen) Lisicki; brother, Gary (Wendy) DiCaprio; and friends, Phil and Kay Atterbery and Bill Walline. Arrangements provided by Downing & Lahey West Mortuary.

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  1. My husband, Bob Dashiell, who passed 6 years ago and I, consider ourselves dear friends of Dick and Ree.
    Such a blessing to have them in our lives.
    Unique and special folks. Wishing that I was back in KS to help Ree.

  2. Dick was my boss for many years at the VA hospital. He was a great boss and a wonderful friend to me. He will be missed by everyone who knew and loved him Shanna and Wayne McClure.

  3. Happy Father’s Day dad! Miss you so much already. Best dad in the world, thank you for everything you taught me and did for me all these years. Love you so much.

  4. To my loving father, the best father ever and to the best man I’ve ever known miss you and love you always and lifting

  5. Dick was not only a great husband and father, he was the best human being I have ever known. I love and miss you so very much. You will always be in my heart forever. Love always.

  6. Dickie was more than a brother to Phil and I. He was a Best Friend and Uncle to our children. When Dick and Re moved into the house across the street and one house down from us, up in Michigan, we had no idea that they would become so entwined in our lives. But they did. In 1990, when he retired from the Air Force they chose to come to Wichita and be here with us. We shared all the good times as well as the bad. Our Holidays were spent together and every Easter I made sure Dickie had his Ham Pie and Ditilini Salad. I loved Dickie so much. Losing him has been devastating. Watching the pain, My Dearest sister/ friend, Re has gone through is heart breaking. That Dear Dear Man will be missed by us all. He will never be forgotten


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