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Ronald C. Denny

Syracuse, New York

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Ronald C. Denny February 9, 2011 Ronald C. Denny of Elbridge and formerly of Syracuse, went home to be with the Lord on Feb. 9, 2011. He was born in Clayton, NY on April 13, 1942. Ron was an avid outdoors man and enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was employed at Burns Bros. of...

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I was good friends with Ron back when we were teenagers. I lived with my parents on Midland Av and he lived with his mother near South Salina Street, both in Syracuse. After we found out that my future wife and Marianne were classmates in high school we became a foursome and my friendship with Ron became a life long thing. Driving truck for Burns Bros., the Blarney Stone, the Ozark Inn, his furniture business at the Midler Ave. flea market. I was there for all of it. We even jointly owned a...

Ronald was my first cousin, but him, Lynda and Jean was more like my brother and sisters.I grew up with them and we have always remained close. My Mom, Ronald's Aunt Edith, was eleven when Ron was born,she says her was the apple of her eye. He was the first grandchild of our grandparents. I find comfort knowing Aunt Mary has her two boys home now. Love you Ron, will miss you. Your loving cousin Lila.

May you Rest In Peace my dear Cousin Ronald! One by one our family is being rejoined together in Heaven!!!! God Bless your loved ones...may they remain strong and remember all the good times!
Love to ALL
Terry and Pamela Paige Robb (Uncle Jack's oldest daughter)

To my mother and dear Aunt Lynda ,
I'm sorry that yor hearts are filled with sorrow and I know at the same time rejoice because he is dancing on the streets of GOLD with Na Na. I will always remember all the pig roast's and along with all my COUSINS and broter's having to sit a the KID"S tabel on holiday's . Boy we all HATED that at the time BUT look back and smile now because my kid's sit at the KID"S tabel . Makes me smile . Also he was always the best looking relative and had the...

Uncle Ronny may you rest in peace. You will be missed by many. You've touched many lives, spoken unforgettable words and may now live in a remarkable place where everyone will meet again one day.

Uncle Ron ment alot to myself,husband and three daughters.We will miss his jokes and funny faces he would make to make us laugh.I must say that it was rough near the end and now he is at peace and resting along side of my grandmother.I find comfort knowing he excepted the Lord and I will see him again. I am happy for all the time we spent together and I am proud to be your niece.

Ron was an old, dear friend dating back to the 1950's and continuing up to the present. We had a lot of history together and shared so many good times. I hope that he can now reunite with Marianne. I feel like I have lost a piece of myself. I read about his showing to late to go and I feel bad about that.

Nicole and family please know my thoughts and prayers are with you.

So sad to hear of Ron's passing. He was a wonderful man who showered me with love and kindness when I needed it the most. The first thing he ever said to me "What's the chance of a beautiful women like you going to dinner with an old man like me?" I never regretted telling him his chances were pretty good. We had so much fun together and he was always a gentleman to me. I will never forget us. Today I will dance...