Ronald-Burczewski-Obituary

Ronald Burczewski

Apopka, Florida

Jan 28, 1946 – Jul 17, 2025

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BORN
January 28, 1946
DIED
July 17, 2025
LOCATION
Apopka, Florida

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Ronald Burczewski passed away peacefully in The Villages, Florida on July 17, 2025, at the age of 79. Ron is survived by his children Adrian (Juan), Sasha (Corey) and Jim and their mother Patricia Linville; grandchildren, Gabriel Haro, Ava Henderson, Owen Henderson, and Phineas Caudle; siblings...

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Sorry to hear about Ron´s passing. There were a lot of fun times with Ron with Me and my Family at Sea Isle staying there with Him and Aunt Nancy. It was always interesting around the table with the conversation. And We would stop by at the Book store to see him.

I have fond memories of my brother Ron. Growing up in Philadelphia in the 1950's my sister Nancy, Ron and I were inseparable. The city was our playground and we experienced the adventures, wonders and fun times as only children can. Our sister Joyce was born a few years later and we were a happy and loving family. Ron was a special person, quiet and intelligent. He graduated from Villanova University and became an electrical engineer. He liked reading and playing bridge, and telling...

Growing up, Ron was always the "quiet" one and the "smart" one... he was certainly a strong academic influence on me growing uo....he was the person to imitate in terms of academic commitment as evidenced by his scholarship to Villanova University , driving every day from Firth St. to Villanova and back.... Another thing about Ron was that you could always "read" his mind by the type of smile he would have at any given moment..... from quizzical to ironic.... Before leaving Sea Isle...

I was so sorry to hear about Uncle Ron's passing. He brought much warmth, humor, and heart to our lives, and his memory will always hold a special place for me. Some of my fondest memories are the summers spent together in Sea Isle-Uncle Ron always brought fun and laughter to those beach days. I´ll never forget how he patiently taught the kids to play games (poker!) making every lesson feel like a moment of magic and mischief. Whether he was working at the local bookstore or selling beach...