Richardo Pacheco Bueno
Richardo Pacheco Bueno was born July 14, 1959 in Pasadena to Jose Acosta & Isaura Bueno and passed away October 29, in Plano. He is survived by his wife, Velma Bueno; children: Cassandra Esquibel & husband Nick, Melanie Olvera & husband Eduardo, Marcus Bueno & wife Christina; grandchildren: Andrew, Levi, Vivian, Nicholas, McKinsley, Sophia, Olivia, Alaina, Marcus Jr.; siblings: Ella Gonzalez, Severa Acosta Arenivas, Amanda Acosta Castelo, Missy Acosta Alvarado.
Richardo was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Joey Acosta.
He was one of a kind. A husband, a dad, a grandpa to nine grandbabies who adored him, he was their Tutu. That name says it all — full of love, laughter, and a little bit of that wild side that made him who he was.
Ricky loved life big. He loved his motorcycles, the open road, and the feeling of freedom that came with it. He loved firing up the grill and feeding everyone — that was his way of bringing people together. He could fix just about anything. A man of all trades, truly.
He was also a man who said what he thought — no sugar coating, no pretending. You always knew where you stood with Ricky. He was honest, straightforward and blunt — but always real. Behind that tough shell was a man with the biggest heart.
His family was everything to him — his wife, kids Cassie, Melanie, and Marcus and those grandbabies who lit up his world. He’d light up just hearing them laugh or call him Tutu. They were his pride and joy.
Ricky had a wild streak, and that was part of his charm. He lived life his way — bold, fearless, and full of personality. You couldn’t help but love him and once you did, you were family.
He was loved by so many — and that love doesn’t end here. It stays with us in the stories we’ll tell, the memories we’ll laugh about, and the moments we’ll carry in our hearts.
Ride free, Tutu. The road is yours now — the wind at your back, the sun on your face, and peace in your heart.”
There will be a ‘come & go’ Celebration of Life on Saturday, December 13, from 2-6 p.m. at the Rural Community Hall, 211 W 44th Lane.