Ramon-CASANOVA-Obituary

Ramon CASANOVA

Tampa, Florida

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CASANOVA, Ramon "Mongi," 48, of Tampa, passed away March 13, 2012. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Casanova; daughter, Skylar; parents, Ramon and Olga Casanova; sister, Carmen Lopez; brother, Rick Casanova. A memorial service will take place at 12:00 p.m., Saturday, at Manhattan Avenue...

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Mrs. Casanova and Skylar we are so sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Casavova. My family and I will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Skylar, I was sorry to hear about your dad. He was always so funny and happy. I will miss him teasing me at TGD. I will remember you and your mom in my prayers.

Tricia, you and Skylar are in my prayers. I will always remember Ramon's sense of humor, his smile, and how he never met a stranger. He was always pleasant and always brightened up the darkest day. I will miss seeing him on Thursdays at TGD. May he rest in peace and may God surround you and Skylar with peace.

Remon, I will always remember seeing you at the old Winn Dixie Store on Gandy Blvd. You always had the time to talk to me and you were sincere in asking me how I was doing. Thanks for stopping by to visit me whenever you were in the neighborhood. May you have eternal rest. May God's perpetual light continue to shine for you in heaven. You will be greatly missed. God bless. Grandma Dulcie Snider

You will be missed Mongi....We love you and all the times u made us laugh.

Ramon. You were always a kind and thoughtful person who showed concern and was willing to help. I also enjoyed your quite humor and will always remember the old days at Unclaimed Freight. You helped set up our stereo cabinets with Eric and that always was a fun project.You will be missed . I know you are in Gods hands.

R.I.P Ramon. We'll miss you tooling around at the Gandy Home Depot!

Dear Patricia,
I am so sad to see that my friend has passed. I had worked with him and loved him like a brother. Ramon always had a way of making you feel good if you were having a bad day. I don't think he ever really had an off day where he would not be smiling.
My prayers are with you and your little girl. She was his angel and I know he loved you all so much. Family was very important to him.

Respectfully,
Gema

Ramon, Rest in Peace my friend, your warmth and humor will always be a bright memory I will always hold dear to my heart !!!
Wes Cull (HPUMC) Tampa,Fl