Richard LaVigne's Obituary
Richard LaVigne, 82, of Odessa, FL passed away on May 2, 2024.
Richard was born in Genoa, OH on August 29, 1941 of Leo and Bernadine LaVigne. He attended Central Catholic High School and served in the United States Army.
Richard was a hard worker, loved nature, fishing, gardening, travel and was always fixing things. He was on the chess team in high school and a big brother. As a young adult he had his own business repairing TV's and radios. Richard was an amazing husband and father. Richard and Lucita made many sacrifices to give their children the best possible future and a head start in life. He worked in freight at American Airlines and sent three children through catholic school, college and many extracurricular sports. Even though he worked full time, always had a garden, and often had animals to tend to, he was always there for his children. He went to many soccer games, karate classes, motorcycle races, wrestling matches, dance recitals, gymnastics meets, diving competitions, colorguard shows, and circus shows. He even put in a motorcross track in the backyard. Sometimes Rick would call collect on a pay phone and Richard wouldn't accept the charge, but that's how he knew it was time to pick Rick up. He always dropped whatever he was doing to rescue one of us if we were stranded by the side of the road due to car trouble, even after we moved out.
Richard enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and did many school pickups and looking after the little ones. He looked forward to family gatherings and would go all out to decorate for Christmas.
Richard was preceded by his parents Leo and Bernadine LaVigne and sister-in-law Margaret LaVigne. He is survived by his wife Lucita LaVigne; siblings Robert LaVigne, Bernadette (Richard) Kroetz, Elizabeth (John) Buehrer; children Richard (Lisa) LaVigne, Cynthia (Christopher) Osman, Melissa LaVigne (Nathan Smith); grandchildren Garrett (Shelby) LaVigne, Bryce LaVigne, Blayne LaVigne, Braxton LaVigne, Marissa Osman, Wyatt Osman and Landen Osman; and great grandchildren Eli, Emmit, Emma Ann and Liam LaVigne
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