Stephen Paul Razza, 33, Pawtucket

Excellent athlete, singer and artist

Posted 8/29/19

Stephen Paul Razza, 33, of Pawtucket, died unexpectedly Sunday, August 25, 2019 at Rhode Island Hospital.

Born in Newport, a son of Paul J. Razza of Warren and the late Linda (Feather) Razza, he …

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Stephen Paul Razza, 33, Pawtucket

Excellent athlete, singer and artist

Posted

Stephen Paul Razza, 33, of Pawtucket, died unexpectedly Sunday, August 25, 2019 at Rhode Island Hospital.

Born in Newport, a son of Paul J. Razza of Warren and the late Linda (Feather) Razza, he was the husband of Alura (Plante) Razza. Stephen was a Diamond Tool Setter for J&M Diamond Tool in East Providence.

Stephen excelled in athletics, singing and art.

Stephen leaves behind his children, Aria L. Razza and stepsons Christian J. and Jaydon M. Dion; stepmother Donna Ramos Razza; sister Meredith L. Cabral of Bristol; stepbrother Tyler Ramos of Warren; stepsisters Sarah Ramos of Tiverton; Corrie Ramos DaLuz and Bethany Ramos Francis both of Bristol; and his in-laws, Thomas Plante and Lorrie Moran-Plante of West Warwick.

Arrangements are with Smith Funeral & Memorial Services, 8 Schoolhouse Road, Warren, where family will receive friends Wednesday, September 4 from 5 to 8 pm. All other services will be private.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to the East Bay Community Action Program Recovery Center, 31 Railroad Avenue, Warren, RI 02885.

Visit wjsmithfh.com.

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