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Ronald Ricci Sr.

Utica, New York

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Ronald Ricci, Sr. Utica Mr. Ronald (Ron) Ricci, Sr., age 58, of Utica, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, December 28, 2008, at St. Elizabeth Medical Center. He was born on March 22, 1950, in Utica, a son of the late Louis and Carmella D'Onofrio Ricci, and was educated in local schools....

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I am so very sorry to here that Ronny has pasted.Ron and i went to Conkling School together and Proctor.We hung out together all the time. I will miss Ron very much. He will always be in my heart.For friends are for ever and ever.

Barbara, Sorry to hear of Ron's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

To the family: You all know that Ronnie was like a brother to me. Growing up together, I enjoyed talking to him on the porch just about stuff. As we grew older, I got to know the kind hearted Ronnie that not too many knew. He was a blessing to our family when my mom was ill and I will never forget how he helped her and checked up on her. Though I moved away and we didn't talk until I went home to visit, he was always a great friend to me. I will miss him terribly.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I met Ronny at Proctor. Ronny was a good friend of mine. We liked talking about the muscle cars. He had a great Mustang that he loved. I will miss him.

Our friendship began in the 60's at Proctor. Having lived on Mary Street at the time, I remember his regular visits to relatives on the 900 Block of Mary Street. Moving on to the 70's, Ron loved the Disco scene and his "cool" Red Corvette Coupe. He always had one eye on the dance floor and the other on the Corvette parked outside. May God Bless you with his love forever Ron. My prayers are with you and your family.

I am shocked and deeply saddened to hear of passing of one of my oldest and best friends. We were very close as kids, hangin out and going to dances. But we were separated by about 40yrs of life and hundreds of miles. I did at last have the pleasure of seeing him last year and it was joyful but too brief. I will always remember him in so may ways: sharp dresser, cool dancer, best with the ladies, top vette guy -- but most of all, as my best buddy. My deepest sympathy to Barb, Nick, Ron jr.,...

Barb and Family:
We are truly sorry to here about Ron. He'll always be a part of our lives and he will be greatly missed.

I remember going up to New York to visit my daughter Shawna and son-in-law Bryan Ricci, and grandchildren his father Ron would always stop in to chat and tell funny stories about what happened mowing a lawn or snow plowing .I know he loved his children very much and always bragged about his grandchildren, (my grandchildren too) Ron you have been blessed with loving family and friends and we have been blessed to have had you in our lives...May the Lord take you by his hand and guide you to ...

My deepest sympathy for an old friend from Proctor High School 1968.
and Leeds Street, when he would snow plow my driveway. May you be in Gods memory