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Ronald G. "Ron" Rosa

San Diego, California

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Ronald Rosa passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on April 10, 2005.

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At the legendary Mister A's serving guests, Ron G Rosa set the example.

Nearly 20 years, fella, and you remain a larger than life dude in this aging mind of mine! Boy, are you missed..still! I share stories, not all of them mind you, with my wife whom I think you'd immediately adore as she would you. Though I don't require it but I have your memorial card above my keyboard. It makes me smile and recall our times. Love ya, buddy! Loved your family as well!

Mister Blistersss..I thought I heard your distinctive laugh the other day. I looked around the parking lot..no one there. Hair stood up on my arms and I had a moment, then laughed out loud. We used to do that a lot. At this age I've lost many but you, ya knuckle head, take the cake! Miss ya......

It's so hard to say all these goodbyes. My father has joined the eternal place where we all hope to be one day. Days are empty with Captain JD Daniel who just retired in May with 42K flight hours. He is an American Aviator with one very sad daughter. Godspeed Dad. Maybe my mother-in-law Rose Marie Rosa will dance with you again in her stunning Bob Mackie full-length beaded gown that was brilliant on her under the chandeliers of the Grand Ballroom in the US Grant Hotel. Fun memories.

Easter brunch about 30 yrs ago at the University Club. We lived fully and memories are a gift.

Just watched the Godfather films with my wife. You'd have loved her as she totally got into it! Yeah buddy, you're missed. 18 years now. I still tell stories of our adventures, well not all of them, but the crazy stuff we'd get into. And they still crack me up. You're missed Ronny.

Just had a cast removed after 2 long months...hands totally useless but your memory page is the first I can actually respond using both hands. 17 years, dear friend. And you've been missed each and every one of them. And I'm not alone here. Laughter may be held back but it's that which reminds me so much of you. I can hear yours now. Love ya....

Sixteen years. Time. And in that time I, we've, lost several who are with you now. And yes, I still think and laugh at numerous mems, spontaneous moments that crack me up. It's a remarkable thing that Mr. Doug has done here. Miss ya buddy!