Richard J. Caza

CLINTON CORNERS — Richard J. Caza, “Can Man,” 78, passed away June 17, 2020, at home with his wife by his side. 

He was born on Dec. 5, 1941, in North Hudson, N.Y., the son of Marion (Guyette) and Joseph Caza.

Mr. Caza was a retired mechanic for Rhinebeck Chevrolet. 

He enjoyed camping with his wife and their dogs. He loved a good local baseball game and was willing to help anyone that needed it.  

 On Dec. 6, 1985, in Stanfordville, N.Y., he married Diane J.  (Pickering)  Caza. She survives him at home.

In addition to his wife he is survived by several sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews.

Burial will be at the convenience of the family.

Memorial donations may be sent to Dutchess County SPCA, 636 Violet Ave., Hyde Park, NY 12538.

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