Richard Zamboni, the son of the inventor of the first self-propelled ice resurfacing machine, died Saturday. He was 93.
Born in Paramount, California on Aug. 31, 1932, Richard Zamboni saw his father Frank develop and patent the first ice resurfacing machine in 1949.
Zamboni is synonymous with ice resurfacing machines throughout the world.
Richard joined the Frank J. Zamboni Company in 1957, following his service in the U.S. Air Force and helped make it world renowned.
Zamboni has been the leader in ice resurfacing machines for 76 years.
Richard took over as president of the company in 1976 and devoted himself to the growth of ice sports around the world.
He was inducted into the Ice Skating Institute Hall of Fame in 1994, the NEISMA Frank J. Zamboni Hall of Fame in 1998, won the Ice

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