Barbara Ricca |
Posted 2025-07-09 by mhenderson |
Published by The Miner on July 9, 2025 - Kingman, Arizona - >> Barbara Ricca << We said goodbye to a devoted daughter, fierce sister, ambitious woman, beautiful wife, and loving mother. Barbara passed away June 28 surrounded by family she deeply cherished. Born in Texas, moved to Arizona in her late teenage years, Barbara made Kingman her permanent residence 1967. She married Bruce Ricca, and together they shared 57 years of marriage. Barbara was best known for her remarkable career in real estate. A dynamic and driven businesswoman, she built a respected name in the industry through her tireless work ethic, integrity, and vision. Beyond her professional success, Barbara was deeply committed to bettering her community. She actively served in numerous city organizations, both as a supportive member and as a hardworking officer. Her leadership and dedication brought her great joy and a sense of accomplishment. Barbara was especially passionate about bringing industry and jobs to Kingman. She was a forward-thinking advocate for growth and opportunity, always striving to create a brighter future for her town and its residents. She is survived by two brothers, three children, ten grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Her presence was a source of strength, grace, and inspiration to all who knew her. A service to honor Barbara’s life will be held on Friday, July 11 beginning at 10:30 a.m. at St. John's United Methodist Church at 1730 Kino Ave. in Kingman. A private family graveside service will follow, with a reception afterward to gather and remember a life well lived. Barbara’s legacy lives on in the lives she touched — through her family, community, and the lasting impact of her work. She will be remembered with love, admiration, and deep gratitude. |
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