

Peter Ribaudo was a caring brother, uncle, and friend who lived his life with great passion. He passed away September 6th at the age of 79 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Peter was born in Brooklyn, New York on August 8th, 1943 to Giovanna and Rosario Ribaudo. He was the younger brother of Santa and Connie.
Peter found a passion for music at a young age, singing doo wop as part of a quartet. Following high school, Peter enlisted in the U.S. Army and served a tour in Vietnam, where he earned a Purple Heart. Following his tour of duty, Peter embarked on a career as a print shop professional, an occupation he held for many years.
Peter lived most of his life in the New York area. Shortly after the death of his mother Giovanna, Peter, Santa and Rosario moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona to be closer to his sister Connie and Connie’s family.
In 2000, following Rosario’s death, Peter and Santa moved to Las Vegas, Nevada. They lived in Las Vegas until her death in 2021 and his death earlier this month.
Peter was an avid sports fan, who loved to cheer his New York Giants, New York Mets, and New York Rangers. He was also a skilled dart player, who played in many leagues throughout his life.
A private service will be held in his honor. He is survived by his sister Connie, his nephew Guy, his niece-in-law Misty, and his nieces Gina and Joanne (and their families).
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.palmcheyenne.com for the Ribaudo family.
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