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Ronald V. Carozzoni

Norfolk, Virginia

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Ronald Vincent Carozzoni, 65, sighed his last breath peacefully and blissfully at 6 a.m. Jan.14, 2012 as witnessed by his significant other Andrea Rakhmanov and his dear friend Sue Landerman. Louis Armstrong sang "What a Wonderful World" at the moment Ron was crossing over. Ron spent his last...

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On this anniversary of your leaving us Ron, my spiritual brother, I once again clearly recall our very first meeting and immediate recognition of our past lives together! And I recall the many times we shared together thereafter ... special soul-connection times.

You were on my mind the past few days, here in January 2020, and in fact. I "invited you", and Martha Rapoport, to "attend" my 80th birthday celebration a few days ago, which only missed by one day the date of your...

Not that you need it, but to help light your way.

It is with a heavy heart to hear that my dear friend Ron has passed. May he be playing in heaven with all the other musicians and hanging with all the other craftsman. I met ron when he supplied leather supplies for the Indian Head Shop in Chesapeake. I often traveled long miles to hear Ron play in the band. God Bless you Ron, Now you are Home.

My love and compassion go out to you.

Andrea, It is clear that Ron is loved by you and his many friends. There is no greater legacy; after all, love is all we take with us to the other side.
He lived a beautiful and full life which contained many memories of beauty and love. He was blessed to have you as you are blessed to have him.
Be gentle with yourself and may you take comfort in your memories and the knowledge that he now knows love eternal.
Much love, Lorrie

I feel very blessed that I was able to know and spend time with Ron. He was a wonderful person with a big heart; he loved life and cherished his close friends. Heartfelt condolences to Andrea and all those who loved him. He will be missed.

People come into your life for a reason, a season or a life-time. You my friend, shall remain a life-time. I will forever remember your laughter and kindness. Rest in peace. Lynne (Falls Church, VA)

Thank you for being a wonderfully loving friend friend and brother to us all. You will be missed here, but no doubt we shall meet again in God's Love & Light.

At Washington National Cathedral's garden. Pic by Andrea.

Ron and I hung out together for a good while this morning in a dream. He looked great and was at peace, almost non-chalant. His hair style was a little different, but no signs of the disfigurement he had after his first surgery, years ago. It was wonderful and very reassuring to have had this experience. Before he "flew the coup" on us, I'd asked him to report back from the other side. Thanks for the visit, my dear friend, and come back any time! God speed!