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Ronald A. Cerrito

70, Monroe Township, New Jersey

Age 70

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Ronald A. CerritoAGE: 70 • Monroe TownshipRONALD A. CERRITO died Saturday, May 27, 2017 at his residence in Monroe. He was 70.Born in Manhattan, Ron grew up in Saddle Brook, NJ, before moving to Monroe Township in 1978.Ron was a graduate of Trenton State College and a member of Theta Nu Sigma...

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I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Cerrito. He was a great coach and teacher. I have thought of him often. Both of you taught me so much.
Sincerely
Steve redman Rosenel

Marianne, I am so sorry to hear this news of Ronnie's passing. What a wonderful man...leaving us way too soon. My condolences are totally inadequate to provide comfort to you at this time. Yours was a great great love...so obvious to all who met you and Ronnie. Perhaps the only comfort is that the two of you enjoyed a marriage made in Heaven....very rare and very special. Soulmates.

Mrs. Cerrito, you were my teacher in 9th grade and Mr. Cerrito I had in 8th (mid 1980's) You were both in my all time favorite, most memorable and impactful teachers list and I think of you both often.

I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He made learning fun, I still remember the math rhymes he would say. I think I loved math because of his class. He was an all around great guy who made his students feel comfortable and he easily related to us. May God bless him and bring you...

I am so sorry to hear of Ronnie's passing. We worked together at HMS for many years and I will never forget his wonderful sense of humor. He was my son's wrestling coach and my daughter's favorite teacher. He was a very special guy and will be missed by all who knew him.

May God bless Ron and grant Marianne peace of mind.

With deepest sympathy,

Judie Slovinsky

To the family, I'm so sorry for the loss of your love one, may the loving support of your family, friends and prayers sustain you through this very difficult time. Psalms 29:11

Marianne, so sorry to read of Ron's passing. He should Rest In Peace. He brought fun to the workplace and knew how to make people laugh.

I was deeply saddened by the news of Ron's passing, my condolences go out to his wife and family.
Ron and I sat next to each other when we studied the accordion and had many laughs when we were in the third grade. Later at about 13 years old, we played Pony League Baseball together for a few years.
The last time I saw him was at one of our Saddle Brook High School reunions.
He was one of the good ones