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Dr. Ronald G. Petrillo

San Diego, California

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Ronald Petrillo passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on February 6, 2021.

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I met Ron living in the same complex. I was just finishing up college and he was starting his dental practice. He was my dentist for 19 years before I moved out of state. Ron was a kind, caring and funny person and just a nice guy. R. I.P. my friend.

We loved this man as he was one of the best! You could feel the love come from his heart each time he spoke of his children and grandchildren. He was a very kind, caring and respectful guy and will be deeply missed. With my sadness I send strength and love to his family.

My heart and prayers are with you Tina, Tanya, Dante, Rocco, Sophia and Olivia at the passing of your Dad and Grandfather. A few years ago I had the privilege of meeting you in Wilkes Barre Pa. The great love you shared with your Dad was so apparent and touched my heart. My Dad George would visit your grandparents home on our trips to Wilkes Barre. My Dad is your Dads Uncle and he thought the world of his nephew Ronnie. Many memories of visiting Bear Creek with my 5 siblings at your...

Ronnie was an inspiration for me to take up guitar. The music we shared on his Dad's front porch with brother Mike, I cherish.

Great memories of Ron...from when he told me to go into business instead of dentistry, to him pulling out my wisdom tooth with a pair of pliers :) Great times hanging out with him and his family in Tierrasanta and Rancho Santa Fe. My thoughts and prayers are with all of his kids and grandkids

My Deepest Sympathy to you and your family.

Sorry for your loss Donna.

I am sorry for the loss of your loved one. He sounded like a great guy. I happened to be reading the Sunday edition of The San Diego Union Tribune, and I saw the name,”Petrillo”, so I read the obit because I used to have a close friend in elementary school in Malvern, Pennsylvania, named “Tanya Petrillo”. There are enough coincidences in the article that led me to reach out to you. My maiden name was “Nistico”. Joan Nistico. I moved from Malvern in 1967, and lost track of Tanya. I have fond...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.