Elvio A. Recchioni Jr.
November 6, 1948 ~ April 2, 2022
Born in:
San Francisco, California
Resided in:
Fremont, California
Elvio Recchioni Jr., Navy veteran, baker, landscaper, and investor passed on 4/2/2022. Survived by his wife Gloria, daughter Cassandra, son Marcus and grandchildren. We love him always for his devotion to life, family and community.
Following the burial there will be a reception at 2:30 PM at:
Fior d’Italia
2237 MASON ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94133
415-986-1886
Please RSVP by Wednesday 4/20/2022 by the end of the day by following the provided link below:
Services
Visitation: April 21, 2022 5:00 pm - March 10, 2026 6:30 pm
Room: Garden Chapel
Berge Papas Smith Chapel of the Angels
40842 Fremont Blvd.
Fremont, CA 94538
510-656-1226
https://www.bergepappassmith.com
Vigil/Rosary: April 21, 2022 6:30 pm - March 10, 2026 8:00 pm
Room: Garden Chapel
Berge Papas Smith Chapel of the Angels
40842 Fremont Blvd.
Fremont, CA 94538
510-656-1226
https://www.bergepappassmith.com
Funeral Mass: April 22, 2022 10:30 am - March 10, 2026 12:00 pm
Room: Church
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church
666 Filbert St.
San Francisco, CA 95133
Burial: April 22, 2022 1:00 pm - March 10, 2026 2:00 pm
Room: Graveside






Uncle Al,
Thank you for filling our lives with your laughter, love, and stock advice. You will be missed from this world.
Dear cousin,
We will miss you. Love
Torres Family
Dear Uncle Al,
You are still such an inspiration, and your spirit lives on. You were a true family man and gentle soul, but always knew how to make me laugh and tell me the best stories. You are missed and loved forever. I’ll see you in heaven. ❤️
Love you,
Melisa
Dearest Al,
You were a great family man and looked out for others. You always had a joyous outlook on life and knew how to make people laugh. I’m glad I got to know you. Rest In Peace my friend.
✌🏼 ❤️
Teo
Dear Elvio,
You will always be in our hearts
Your life was a blessing, Your memory a treasure
You are loved beyond words and will be missed beyond measure.
~ Love Violet
Dear Al Will miss our phone calls. Our laughs about our days at the bakery and abalone parties. Rest In Peace
Frank and Barbara
Al, over the years, there have been many meals, many celebrations, and many of life’s changes. You were always giving, willing to listen, and willing to give your point of view. We hope that heaven is full of Italians with extra strong coffee. You will be missed but never forgotten. R.I.P.
The one and only Al Recchioni! We will never forget our first meeting at the Long Beach State dorms when Laura and Cassandra checked in. The Gibbons family will always have a fond place in our hearts for Al and the Recchioni family. Sending our love and condolences.
Al, I am so glad that the Recchioni family was brought into my life… especially you! From meeting you in college moving Cassandra into the dorms, helping furnish Cassandra and my apartment with furniture from the goodwill ( hehe), watching over Cassandra and I when we partied on vacation 😉 and of course saving my life when my hair caught on fire!! I am so thankful I was able to see you last November at Cassandras baby shower and to have had so many wonderful and fun memories with you. I will cherish them forever. Love, Laura Rossman
Elvio and I were classmates at Burbank Jr High, a true friend, I have searched for hime for some time..my heart to his family…
I feel blessed to have known Al, and I am very sorry to learn of his passing. I grew up in the Fremont neighborhood where he and his family live and he did our lawn and landscaping. I was lucky to have worked for him when I was a kid, cutting lawns, trimming trees, installing sprinklers….it was hard work but Al was a great man to work for. Al was always happy, always positive, always smiling. I remember his generosity and kindness and all of his stories about when he was younger. I will always remember him.