Ronald-St. Jean-Obituary

Ronald J. St. Jean

Providence, Rhode Island

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Ronald St. Jean passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on September 30, 2005.

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Bernie and Paul,
Love never dies; love is never ending.

To Ronnie and David's family, I extend my heartfelt sympathy. It grieves me to read that their lives were so short. I was their 4th grade teacher, and remember them as handsome and respectful good boys, full of fun, with a little mischief mixed in. I share your sorrow.
Sincerely,

I would like to send my deepest sympathies to Ronny's family, i worked with him for a few monthes over the past summer, he was a good friend and a great personality and will be missed.

Bernie & Paul,
I'm very sorry to hear about Ronnie. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I went to school with Ronnie and have had a lot of laughs with him. We will miss him.


Love your friend Debbie Ruizzo

Aunt Bernadette and Uncle Ronnie, I have't seen you, Uncle Ronnie in many years but was able to see Auntie at Colleen's wedding recently. Nevertheless, I can not tell you how sorry I am for the loss of Ronnie. I am also very sorry that I am unable to make it home to show my support for you both. My heart and prayers are with you all during this time. It does my heart good though knowing that he is now with Nana and Ricky. God be with you all.
Love,
Christine, my husband Phil...

I have alot of great memories of my cousin Ronnie. When I was a kid he took the time to teach me martial arts, it was something he loved and enjoyed teaching. He was the type of person that knew a little bit of alot of subjects. He also had a great sense of humor and always made me laugh. I will miss him so much. Love Rich

Ron am so sorry to hear about your son. my love and prayers are with you. Arline

To my cousin, Ron, and Bernadette..
I offer you and your families my deepest sympathies on your great loss. It's not supposed to be this way, you know, our children are supposed to outlive us. Therefore, it is very difficult when a son or daughter is taken away from us. I do have something tomorrow but I'm going to try my darndest to see you at the funeral home.