Riley Botto Obituary, Cause of Death – Halifax, Massachusetts, Girl Remembered for Her Strength, Kindness and Love
The Halifax, Massachusetts, community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Riley Grace Botto, who passed away peacefully but far too soon on Friday, August 14, 2026. Born on April 11, 2012, Riley was deeply loved by her family, friends, teammates and everyone fortunate enough to know her.
Riley was the cherished daughter of Ryan and Jill (Webb) Botto of Halifax and the beloved granddaughter of Robert and Kathryn Botto of Halifax and Billy and Diane Ruxton of Halifax. She is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who will continue to carry her memory with them.
Remembering Riley Grace Botto
Riley was remembered as a sweet, loving, kind and funny girl whose beautiful spirit touched the lives of those around her. She was known for her smile, caring nature and the happiness she brought to family and friends.
Her life was filled with activities and interests that reflected her joyful personality. Riley loved spending summers at the beach, particularly visiting the Carolinas, and treasured time with her favorite pets, Beau, Peanut, Reese and Dougie.
She was also a talented softball player and proud member of the Halifax Girls Softball team. Her teammates and coaches became an important part of her life, creating memories that will remain with them following her passing.
Riley was an accomplished dancer who spent 10 years pursuing the activity she loved. She also enjoyed skiing during the winter and paddleboarding, boating and swimming in her family's pool during the summer.
She had a special appreciation for life's simple pleasures, including pickles, ice cream and brownies. These personal details offer a glimpse into the personality of a young girl whose presence brought joy to the people around her.
Riley Botto Cause of Death
According to the obituary information, Riley's life was cut short following a battle that she faced with remarkable determination and strength. The specific medical condition or cause of death was not identified in the information provided.
No specific illness should be attributed to Riley's passing without confirmation from her family or another authorized source. What is clear from the family's tribute is that she faced her difficult battle with courage and resilience.
For Riley's parents and loved ones, her passing represents an unimaginable loss. The memories of her strength, laughter, accomplishments and loving personality will remain an important part of how she is remembered.
Funeral and Memorial Services
Visiting hours for Riley Botto will be held on Monday, August 24, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Shepherd Funeral Home, 216 Main St. (Route 106) in Kingston, Massachusetts.
A funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, August 25, at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph the Worker, 1 Maquan St. in Hanson. A graveside service will follow at Central Cemetery in Halifax.
The services will give family, friends, teammates and members of the community an opportunity to gather, pay their respects and celebrate Riley's life.
A Young Life Remembered
Although Riley's life was far too short, the memories she created will remain with the people who loved her. Her family will remember the vacations, sporting events, dance performances, summer days, time with her pets and countless everyday moments that made her special.
Her Halifax Girls Softball family will also carry memories of the teammate who brought dedication and joy to the field. The friendships she formed through softball and dance will remain part of the legacy she leaves behind.
Riley Grace Botto will be deeply missed by her parents, grandparents, extended family, friends, teammates and everyone whose life she touched.
Her family has shared words of comfort in her memory, asking for quietness and calm for hearts facing the uncertainty and pain that follow such a profound loss.
May Riley rest peacefully, and may Ryan, Jill and the entire Botto and Ruxton families find strength in the love, memories and beautiful moments Riley gave them. Her smile, kindness and loving spirit will never be forgotten.