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Vincent Ruggiero

Jersey City, New Jersey

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VINCENT RUGGIERO JERSEY CITY Vincent Ruggiero, 73, on Monday, January 12, 2009 at the Jersey City Medical Center. Born in Jersey City, Mr. Ruggiero was a lifelong resident and a retired self-employed businessman. He was a veteran of the US Marine Reserves, a member of the Jersey City Moose...

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To Ma & Ruggiero Family

My deepest condolences to the whole family.But I will say he will be missed a great deal even when he drove all of us crazy, that was Vinny for you... After I left the store I felt your pain because, because you & vinny has seen my whole family grow and you are like a 2nd mother to everyone.

Good Bless the Ruggiero Family

Jackie(Bayonne,NJ)

To Irene, Estelle, Vinny J. and John,

There are no words that can truly console you, nor any that can express my deep sadness upon learning of Vinny's passing. I feel a bit of shock and sobering reality, so I can only imagine your emotions. While we always mourn our loved ones in passing, it is in their lives, and the great memories they created, that give some comfort.

I have so many memories of Vinny, from working the crate truck with him, to the hotdog truck downtown, to...

Dear Aunt Irene, cousin Baby Doll, Vinny and John-John....Uncle Junior was a hard working, funny man. My mother Caroline would always say "I love my brother Junior". He will be missed but be assured that my mother, Grandma Susan, Rosa and all our other family members were there to greet him in Heaven!! God Bless.

Love, JoAnne and Peter Luccarelli

Dear Uncle Junior,

I will miss you very much. Thank you for being such a loving Uncle, happy and always singing! Especially at the family reunions each summer...singing songs, making sure we all had enough fruit and vegtables and listening to the tape of days gone by. Please hug and kiss my mom, your sister Caroline, my dad, Joe, Rosa and my brother-in-law, John for me. You will never be forgotten and always remembered. God rest your soul and please pray for all of us.
Your...

To my Uncle Junior, Aunt Irene and sons John John, Vinny and daughter Estelle: All of you are in my prayers and I will miss him greatly. I will always remember working on the truck picking up bushels, crates and knock-downs; as all of his nephews did. He was my sponser at my confirmation where I took his name as my own. Victor Michael Vincent Sarno. He was also a crazy driver which I am sure Aunt Irene will verify. There will never be anyone else like him.

To my dear brother Junior. I will always remember you coming down the hallway at Kennedy Blvd. calling "Mary Sarno" and bringing me fruits and flowers whenever you had the chance. You were a great brother and will be missed.

To Ma & Family - I thought of him as my 2nd father. I never worried about coming home late at night because Pop was always watching at the window. Pop will be missed. We are very sorry for your lose.

Bushels, Bushels and more Bushels...
I remember Uncle Junior picking me up at 4:00 AM to drive to Pa.
Unload, load, unload and load again.
He taught me what hard work was.
We all will miss him. God, please hold him tight, he will make you laugh.

To the whole Ruggiero family, my deepest condolences as Uncle Junior was a great man, he was funny and scary in his own special way. I will miss him very much and know he is with his other brothers and sisters that have gone before him, God Bless You and I will always Love Uncle June......Glenn Critelli