Paul F. Moriconi
July 28, 1938 ~ May 19, 2021
Born in:
San Francisco, California
Resided in:
Fremont, California
Paul F. Moriconi passed away May 19, 2021 at the age of 82 in Fremont, CA after a very long illness with his family by his side. He was born in San Francisco and grew up in San Bruno, CA. He was the son of Ann and Vincent Moriconi who preceded him in death. He was a graduate of Capuchino High School, class of 1957 where he was one of the founding members of the Lightening Rods car club. He loved collecting antiques, street rods and numerous other things. You could always find him at swap meets, flea markets, auctions and garage sales looking for something to add to his collections. He considered this his second job. He also served his country in the Army. The last years of his life were challenging with numerous health issues but he never gave up. He loved his family and friends dearly. He married his wife Louise Julian in Reno on September 2, 1967. Together they had a daughter Melisa Anne and son Paul Vincent. He is also survived by his favorite sister Louise Simpson and brother-in-law Wil Simpson of Reno, Nevada as well as many nieces and nephews including Steve Silva and Shari Thompson. His wishes were to be cremated and scattered at Princeton by the sea. No service will be held per his wishes.
Louise, Lisa and Paul,
Sending lots of hugs your way. Sorry to hear about Paul.
Dear Louise Lisa and Paul,
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Barbara
Dear Louise, Lisa and Paul-
I just wanted to let you know how very sorry I am to hear of the loss of Paul. We sure had some great times on Bacon place and during our camping adventures. He is at peace now and will always be remembered with love. Sending all of you our love and we will be thinking of you during this time.
The Neaylons- Cheri, Mike and Cameron
I just found out about Paul. This is Marcus Edell, I was the DJ at Big Daddy’s and Chubby’s and a member of The Lightning Rods as well. He was a great guy and I will miss him a lot. I am very sorry for your loss. Love, Marcus Edell