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17250 W. Dixie Highway
North Miami Beach, Florida
of Miami Beach, Florida passed away at home on November 17th, 2012. Born on May 24th, 1951 in Miami Beach, he was the eldest son of the late Melvin L. Green and Rosemary Harris Green. Ronny is survived by his brothers Jonathan H. Green and his wife Sandra Z. Green & Donald M. Green and his wife Rona Green. His two children, daughter, Jennifer Roth and her husband Matthew Roth and his son, Joshua D. Green and his wife Samantha Cutler Green. Ronny is also survived by his grandchildren, Menachem Roth, Nava Roth, Sarah Roth and Shia J. Green & by his nephews, Michael B. Green, Abel J. Green, David Green and niece, Staci J. Green. The Green and Roth families would like to thank Rabbi Leibel Miller of Chevra Kadisha of Florida and Riverside Gordon Memorial in Aventura and that any donations in Ronny's honor are made to American Diabetes Association. Services were held Monday, November 19th, 2012 at Memorial Gardens in Davie, Florida.
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He will be missed, very sad
Jacob Gillikin
December 28, 2012
Thoughts and prayers go out to Ronnie and his family!! We r so sorry for your loss. Ronnie will be greatly missed he was a wonderful man.
Tanya Elgin
November 19, 2012
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Riverside Gordon Memorial Chapels - North Miami Beach17250 W. Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
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