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Ronald Aronowitz

Newark, New Jersey

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December 20, 2020
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Newark, New Jersey

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Ronald Aronowitz Industrial engineer, Army veteran, treasured his family, 85 Ronald Aronowitz, 85, passed away peacefully in Livingston, NJ on Dec. 18, 2020. He was born in Passaic, NJ to Herman Aronowitz and Muriel Brodish Aronowitz. Ron received a Bachelor Of Science degree in...

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I am very sorry for your loss. Ron became more than a patient for me here at Kessler. He was a friend. I enjoyed my talks with him about baseball, even though we didn't root for the same teams. Seeing him brought a smile to my face. I will always remember his intelligence and gentle spirit.

A truley beautiful and kind human being liked and loved by all who knew him.He didn't have a mean bone in his body. May he rest in peace.To his loving wife of 60 years,Audrey, Joyce and I send our heartfelt condolences and love.

I had the pleasure of working with Ron at Revlon many years ago. He was always a joy to work with in what was a very high pressure environment. Ron always kept a sense of perspective and respect for his coworkers and always made it about business and never personal. My condolences to his family in this time of loss. Take comfort in the fact that many of us will remember him fondly.

Ron was a great coworker of mine while at Revlon in the late 1970's. He always had a positive and upbeat attitude every day. I believe he was a foremost authority on sports trivia and there was never a time when I could trump him. My former wife and I had the pleasure many times of both Ron's and wife Audre's company out side of work. I knew that his love of family was second to none. May he rest in peace.

Ronnie was truly a kind and loyal friend. We are sending our heartfelt condolences and love to Audre' and family.He will be sorely missed.
Harriet and Art Kaufman

Ronnie was a wonderful friend and always a gentleman. Our hearts go out to Audre and all the family.

Larry and Judy (Kohel) Weinstein

Ron was a special person in so many ways. He will be missed but never forgotten. Justin Walder