Ralph-Aquino-Obituary

Ralph J. Aquino

St Petersburg, Florida

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AQUINO, Ralph J. 80, of Treasure Island, FL, Dumont, NJ, and Bayville Long Island, NY, passed peacefully on Feb. 8 2008. He was born on Dec. 17 1927 in Mendicino, Calabria, Italy. He grew up on W 139th St., Manhattan, NY. He saw action in the Pacific Theater of WW II. His wife, Dorothy Alphonsina...

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My dear Ralph your friendship and kindness to myself and others will always be with us forever. Rest in Peace my dear Ralph, we know you will always be with us and us with you forever

Rest in peace dear Ralph while I was banquet manager for 18 years in the 70&80s we had such a wonderful friendship
Your kindness and guidance will forever be with me and I with you
God Bless dear Ralph ❤

Dear Ralph, it has been so many years now since we both were part of the St Regis Sheraton Hotek in NYC You and I together from the 1960s to the 1980s. when you helped me as Banquet Manager fulfill the Floral need of our so many customers All the weddings and so many other floral needs so beautifully taken care of by you but more importantly our friendship which when I returned from Europe in 1974 you were instrumental in suggesting to the Director that I should be hired back which he did,...

My dear Ralph over 18 years at the St Regis Hotel NYC we worked together to make the customers happy You are the reason I came back in in 1975 you mad it possible You will always be in my heart and sole until hopefully we are together again RIP dear Ralph

Dear Ralph I will always remember your kindness and friendship over the many years at the St Regis Sheraton and your beautiful Flower Shop
We will always be together along with all those many friends you still have
RIP my Dear Friend

Dear Ralph
When I returned to NYC from Ireland I stopped by to say hello at your Flower Shop in the St Regis Sheraton NYC you made sure I regained my position as Asst. Banquet Director that week. I will always remember you an Dick Blowers my two best friends for ever
RIP in that gentle place above but always with us

To the Aquino family: I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I am a friend of Jeanne and Mike and had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Aquino back around 1981 when he came down to Tampa to visit them. I know you will miss him very much.