Ronald ("Ron" "Red")-Devincenzi-Obituary

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Ronald ("Ron" "Red") A. Devincenzi

San Mateo, California

Apr 18, 1936 – Jun 28, 2018 (Age 82)

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BORN
April 18, 1936
DIED
June 28, 2018
AGE
82
LOCATION
San Mateo, California

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Ron was born in San Francisco, CA and moved to San Mateo in the third grade, where he lived his entire life. Red went to San Mateo High School and graduated class of 1954. He was a gifted baseball player and a lifeliong lover of all sports. Ron then entered the Army Reserves where he was...

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I miss Ron every time I walk into the pro shop. He was a constant presence every time I played golf with I remember that he would give me a cart key so I could go out and see my dad while he was playing. Be well my friend.

Every time I walk into the pro shop at Poplar Creek I fully expect to see Ron's smiling face behind the computer screen. I miss him and his sense of humor along with his sarcastic voice.
Be well my friend and say hello to my dad when you see him.

What a loss very sad he was truly one of a kind. To try and match wits with him was a honor. Tom Austin ,Carmel,Ca

Our deepest condolences to Ron's wife and daughters! I had the pleasure of working with Ron at the San Mateo Elks Lodge! He always had a wonderful smile even when he had delivered not so delightful news! I knew Ron always had my back! He was always professional, but, he didn't hold back if he was disappointed with the catering staffing!
I'm forever grateful and Blessed to have had Ron as a leader, friend and golf course neighbor!!!!
God Bless you and your family always.


"Grief, Ive learned, is really just love. Its all the love you want to give, but cannot. All that unspent love gathers
up in the corners of your eyes, the lump in your throat, and in that hollow part of your chest. Grief is just love with no place to go."
~ Jamie Anderson

Rest in peace, Red.

Val, Shelly & Nicole, I am so sorry for your loss. He was such a good man and loved you all so much. When I saw him a few weeks ago while I was walking the dogs he had the biggest smile on his face & gave me a big wave-love you Red you will truly be missed.

"Mr. D" was a great friend to our family since we were kids at St. Matthews over 50 years ago. He always greeted us with a big smile or a "Hey Slick!" and always took the time to talk with us. He will not only be missed by his wonderful family, but also by the multitudes of people privileged to know him. Hit em long and straight Mr. D!

My deepest condolences to the Devincenzi family. I worked with Ron for many years at Popular Creek, he was a great guy, a true friend and most importantly, a good man. You will be missed by so many people who you've touched with your wit, humor, loyalty and honesty. A good man has left us and he will be missed.

Ron was one of the many wonderful examples I had growing up in San Mateo and it was a special time in a special place. An Admirer", Gary Hughes.