Carmen-Ronca-Obituary

Carmen Ronca

Schenectady, New York

1941 - 2024

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Schenectady, New York
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Alzheimer's Association

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Dr. Carmen J. Ronca Schenectady - Dr. Carmen J. Ronca, 83, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 5, 2024 in Fort Myers, FL. Carmen was born to Guido and Mary Ronca on April 6, 1941 in Schenectady, NY. The son of Italian immigrant parents, Carmen was an accomplished student and an outstanding...

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Remembering Carm with joy today... a wonderful friend and colleague with the most memorable smile.

Andrea and family So sorry to hear of Carm"s passing during my time in Albany he was always a person of integrity Kindness And Humor The world is truly a poorer place without Maureen and will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers

Dear Andrea, Gregg, and family, We are sorry to hear about Carmen´s passing. He was such a nice guy. May the beautiful memories of your time together bring you peace and comfort at this difficult time. With our deepest condolences, Vito, Mark, and Angel Serio

God Bless you and the family, Andy. He was such a great guy and my favorite Dentist. I have nice memories of sitting in his chair.

Well done old Goose Hill team mate. A great life of family, education, and accomplishment. Who knew(then!) what success would come from those many days scrubbing around the rocky dirt bowls at Oneida and Nott Terrace. We are all proud for you and the Ronca name.

Andrea and family, you have my deepest sympathy. It is difficult to put into words, but all the special memories with Carmen embedded in my heart will be forever cherished.

The loss of a dear friend brings us closer to the realization of our short time on this earth. I was especially blessed to have someone like 'Carmanooch' be a part of this short time. Our weekly bicycle rides, dinners at each other's home, and his mild mannered golf matches (LOL) will be forever in my heart and thoughts. Rest in peace my dear friend.

He taught my biology class at Central Park Junior High, too many years ago and was a terrific teacher for our over-inquisitive minds. I don't know how he put up with that rabble, but I hope he now rests in peace.

Rest in peace, old friend, our gang will miss you very much.