Ryli V. Discatio

ryli discatio
Florida-Ryli V. Discatio loved the warm climate and spent most of her last years in southern Florida with her friends. Sadly, she left this earth and she started her journey with God after a long illness on August 4, 2021 in Pompano Beach, Florida. Born in Portland, on June 15, 1992, she is a daughter of Michael J. and Jodine Rae Millette Discatio. She attended Portland schools and was part of the swim and softball teams. Ryli had a great smile and warm heart and would make friends easily. When in Maine she would work at the family business with her dad at Joe's Super Variety, previously known as Joe's Smoke Shop. Ryli also worked at other various jobs as a cook both in Maine and Florida. She enjoyed writing poems and doing arts and crafts. She was an avid Marilyn Monroe fan. Her dad's fondest memory was surprising her by taking her to Marilyn's gravesite in Los Angeles. Ryli, like her uncle Steve, was a Miami Dolphin football fan. She enjoyed going to the family camp with her friends and was always happy being the boat captain out on the lake. Ryli was a daddy's girl, she looked to her dad for advice, guidance and he always made it happen, when she needed something. Ryli is predeceased by her mother, Jodine; her grandparents, Joseph F. and Judith Discatio, grandfather; Paul Millette. She is survived by her father, Michael Discatio and his girlfriend, Bernadette Rumo, of Falmouth; her sister, Chelsea Discatio of Portland; grandparents, Ann and Norman Libby of Scarborough; many uncles, aunts and cousins. She is also survived by Mark McIlwain, family friend, confidant and whom she called uncle. A private family service will be held on Thursday, August 12, 2021 at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. To view Ryli's memorial page, or share an online condolence, please visit www.conroytullywalker.com Expressions of sympathy maybe made in the form of donations to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284-9168

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  1. Mike, I am so sorry for your loss. I was blessed to know Ryli; she had such a beautiful soul. Cindy (Ledue) Lavoie

    – Cindy Lavoie

  2. Michael and family, I was so sorry to hear of your loss of Ryli. She left this earth way too soon, but I know she is at peace. I hope you find the strength to get through this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Theresa Hall, (Lou’s friend)

    – Theresa Hall

  3. Michael, So sorry for the loss of your beautiful daughter. Our thoughts are with you. Love, Lisa and Pete

    – Lisa Discatio Compagna

  4. I am so incredibly, sincerely sad to learn of your loss. May her memory be a blessing in the days ahead. Mike, I’ll keep you and the entire Discatio family in my prayers. Renee Tetreau Lewis

    – Renee Tetreau Lewis

  5. Extremely saddened to hear of your loss Mike. Our deepest condolences to you and the entire Discatio family. Dana & Ann Rand

    – Dana & Ann Rand

  6. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home – Portland Chapel

    – A Memorial Tree was planted for Ryli V. Discatio

  7. I will never forget living at Phoenix House with Ryli when we were teenagers, we became good friends and she was such a sweet person. We would let each other borrow each other’s clothes, even though it was against the rules there lol. I remember her dad always being there for her, visiting every single weekend and we could all tell how much she loved and cared about him. We didn’t talk much after Phoenix, but when we did see each other, we always greeted one another with a smile. Her smile was gorgeous! I am so sorry to hear that she has passed and I’m praying for the family. Rest In Peace to a great person who touched my life that I will never forget -Victoria Patriotti

    – Victoria Patriotti

  8. I met Ryli the winter of 2020 in Florida. I had a lot of health issues and I had problems walking and talking. Ryli was one of the few people to talk to me, spend time with me, and become my friend. Ryli helped me get back into socializing and talked to me when no one else would. I just came across our messages as I was cleaning out my phone and I thought about the true difference she will always make on my life. Im always thinking of you, Ryli. Rest in peace.


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