David Ross Ricci, a cherished resident of Little Rock, passed away peacefully on November 17, 2024, at his home, surrounded by his loving wife and his devoted caregivers. Born in Asbury Park, New Jersey, he was the son of Norman and Lillian Ricci, who instilled in him a passion for creativity and storytelling.
David embarked on his illustrious professional journey in radio back in 1961, where he had the unique opportunity to operate the control board for renowned disc jockey Alan Freed at the iconic radio station KDAY in Los Angeles, California. Throughout the early 1970s, he partnered with the legendary Wolf Man Jack on their groundbreaking venture, Border Blasters, which enabled them to reach an audience spanning more than half of the United States and up into Mexico, solidifying their place in broadcasting history.
Perhaps his most notable achievement came as the original voice of Skeletor in the beloved He-Man series, a role that left a lasting impact on the world of animation and garnered him a devoted fan base. After leaving his mark in both radio and voice acting, David pursued a new adventure by purchasing a semi-truck, relishing the freedom of the open road as he traveled across the United States.
In 2004, he entered into a joyful marriage with Judy Scott Ricci, the love of his life. Their union was filled with joy as they navigated the laughter and challenges of life together for 20 beautiful years. He is lovingly remembered by his wife, Judy, as well as his daughter, Ashlee, son, David, and grandchildren, Justen and Ariana, all of whom reside in Los Angeles, California.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly suggests that memorial contributions be made to the First Baptist Church, located at 62 Pleasant Valley Dr., Little Rock, Arkansas 72212.
Cremation services for David have been entrusted to Wilson-Robison Funeral Home, situated at 701 Pine Bluff Highway, England, Arkansas. Friends and family are welcome to leave their online condolences at www.wilsonrobisonfhengland.com.
Published November 20, 2024
What were some of David Ross Ricci’s most memorable stories or creations that stood out to you?
**Interview with a Family Friend of David Ross Ricci**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today to remember David Ross Ricci. Can you share a little about your relationship with him and how he impacted your life?
**Guest:** Thank you for having me. David was more than just a friend; he was like family to me. I met him about a decade ago, and his warm spirit and infectious creativity completely changed the way I approach storytelling myself. He had this incredible ability to make everyone feel important, and his passion for life was genuinely inspiring.
**Interviewer:** It sounds like his creative spirit had a lasting influence. Can you tell us more about his background and how it shaped him?
**Guest:** Absolutely. David was born in Asbury Park, New Jersey, where his parents, Norman and Lillian Ricci, really encouraged his love for storytelling from a young age. He often shared tales of his childhood that highlighted that passion. I think the supportive environment they created laid the foundation for the incredible artist and storyteller he became.
**Interviewer:** What kind of work did David create, and what themes did he often explore in his storytelling?
**Guest:** David was incredibly versatile; he dabbled in everything from writing to visual arts. His stories often revolved around themes of connection, love, and the beauty of everyday moments. He had a way of capturing the complexities of human emotions and making them relatable. His work resonated with so many people because he drew from his own experiences and the people he loved.
**Interviewer:** That sounds wonderful. He passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by family and caregivers. How do you remember him in his final days?
**Guest:** In his final days, David was a beacon of grace and tranquility. He still shared stories and laughs, even with his conditions. It was evident how much love surrounded him—his devoted wife and caregivers made sure he was comfortable and knew he was cherished. It’s a testament to the kind of person he was, leaving behind a legacy of love and creativity.
**Interviewer:** His legacy certainly lives on in the hearts of those who knew him. What do you hope others will remember about David?
**Guest:** I hope people remember David for his kindness and his extraordinary gift for storytelling. He had an ability to bring people together through his words and art. I believe his legacy will encourage others to pursue their passions and to embrace the beauty of the human experience.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing those beautiful memories of David. He sounds like he was an extraordinary man.
**Guest:** He truly was, and he will be missed deeply by all who had the honor of knowing him. Thank you for allowing me to share his story.