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Ronald A. Palagi

Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Jul 25, 1942 – Feb 27, 2024 (Age 81)

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BORN
July 25, 1942
DIED
February 27, 2024
AGE
81
LOCATION
Pawtucket, Rhode Island

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Ronald "Togo" A. Palagi, 81, passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday, February 27, 2024. He was the beloved husband of Elaine M. (Elderkin) Palagi for twenty-nine loving years. Born in Pawtucket, he was a son of the late Alfred J., Sr. and Palmy L. (Varone) Palagi.Ron worked for over 68...

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Say Hi to Peter. I used to hop on the back of the ice cream truck and go for a ride. I never did ring my neck, but he had every right to. RiP

To AL, Bobby, and the Palagi family, I`ll never forget all the many great basketball memories of Togo and myself, but the greatest memory of all was our friendship. Mike Reeder

To the Palagi Family, Ronnie was my favorite ice cream man growing up in the late 70s and 80's would here his truck Bell riding, ding, ding ...from a mile away and would come running to find him in our orange st neighborhood in Attleboro for a noontime treat. My sincerest condolences to Ronnie's many friends and Family...he will be certainly be missed by all. DING !DING ! DING !

Ron was a legend in our neighborhood when I was growing up and then my kids got to share in his kindness and great sense of humor. Of course, the nightly waiting of the ice cream man was a sure sign of beautiful weather, listening for his bell from streets away. God bless him, we are so sorry for your loss. He was truly a legend and a wonderful man. Kristin and family

Ronnie always had a smile and a cheery greeting. He treated you like a friend not just a customer. Will always smile when I think of him. Blessings and strength to his family. A thankful mom from Holman's St.

I remember him growing up in I remember him in South Attleboro waiting on Jessie Ave for his truck. I shared this joy with my kids and grandkids. He did spread joy!

I remember him as the Ice Cream man always smiling and ready to serve us kiddo´s RIPRonnie. Nancy Ezyk Hilton

Ronnie was a great friend through the years especially playing hoop at the over league at the Foxpoint Boys Club and catching up with him bringing his ice cream truck by my daughter's house may he rest in peace hopefully he can set up another ice cream stand

Ron Palagi was the ice cream man in dodgeville when I was a little girl. All the kids would come running when we would hear the bell. Our dogs would wait with us too and get hoodsie cups. Mr Palagi was always very nice and patient. There were a little of kids in the plat. God bless.