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Ernest Trunzo Obituary

Ernest E. Trunzo (Ernie)

Red Bank - Ernest E. Trunzo (Ernie), of Red Bank, passed on September 25th, 2019 with his family by his side. Ernie was born and raised in Red Bank, NJ. He resided in River Plaza for the past 42 years.

By definition, Ernie was a true workaholic. His ambition and work ethic were prevalent throughout his life. In his younger years, he worked at Quells Boatyard and Crate's Beverages. He was a proud graduate of Red Bank Catholic class of '55. Following high school, Ernie served in the United States Army. He went on to work as foreman of the composing room at the Red Bank Daily Register. To add to his list of trades, Ernie owned a landscaping business as well. He was a fireman for the Red Bank Independent Fire Company No. 2 beginning in 1965 and a member of the Red Bank First Aid Squad. But his most prized success of all, his 5th child if you may, was Joyce's Subs and Pizza in Lincroft which he owned and managed for 30 years. He prided himself on teaching the "kids" that worked for him how to work hard and was a father figure to many of them. He finally agreed to retire to enjoy what he valued most of all in life, time with his family. Most admirable of all, was his dedication to his son with special needs. The special bond that they shared was unmatchable. Bubby was the center of his universe and when Bubby was home they liked to work in the yard; one driving the tractor and the other operating the leaf blower. They both took pride in their yard and made sure it was perfect. Ernie was known for his kind heart and love for reminiscing about times from "back in his day." He was an avid golf player, loved going out to dinner with friends, and enjoyed helping with the planning of his class reunions.

The family was always the forefront of Ernie's life. He is predeceased by his parents Ernesto and Anna Trunzo.

Ernie is survived by his sister, Francis Schmitt and his beloved children, Dina Trunzo-Bogardus and her husband Don, Donna Nuro, Ernest "Bubby" Trunzo, and Danielle Becker and her husband Steven. He is also survived by his adored grandchildren Alexandra, Jacklyn, Dakotah, Nicolette, and Hailey. Natalie DeStefano-Trunzo was his former wife and a great friend to Ernie. He had several nieces, nephews, and friends with whom he was very close to and cherished.

This world is a better place because of him and he will be missed by many. In lieu of flowers, we kindly ask that you make donations to LADACIN Network (formally known as Cerebral Palsy of Monmouth County) Attn: Cathy Claps, 1703 Kneeley Blvd, Wanamassa, NJ 07712.

Visitation will be Monday, September 30th from 4 to 7 pm at Thompson Memorial Home, 310 Broad St. Red Bank, NJ. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, October 1st at 10 am at St James Church, 94 Broad St. Red Bank, NJ.

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Published by Asbury Park Press on Sep. 29, 2019.

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Peter Grampp

August 27, 2020

I worked at Joyce's in the summer of 1977, after my junior year in High School, MHS. Ernie taught me to make savory subs, be accountable for the money, and have pride in what we served. The most memorable moment was when. late in the evening of my first shift, he taught me how to mop a floor, correctly. "There is no shame in swinging a mop, you just gotta do it right." And he was right. I learned all this and more. We closed the shop in August of 1977 on the day news broke that Elvis died. Ernie had his passions. He let all his staff go on the day of the Grateful Dead concert in Englishtown as there was no business and we were "complaining." Sometimes in life you have mentors when you don't realize it. Ernie was just that. RIP.

Alexander Davis III

October 14, 2019

Alex Davis

October 14, 2019

My Dad, Al Davis Jr., and Ernie were life-long friends. They both served as firemen in Red Bank. My Mom spoke to Ernie at length soon after my Dad died earlier this year. Ernie talked about their time growing up together and how much love and respect they had for each other. Whenever my Dad was in town, he always stopped at the sub shop to say Hello and catch up. Ernie and and my Dad remained life long friends and never lost touch. The Davis Family sends its most heart-felt condolences.

Mary Frances Giovine

October 2, 2019

Uncle Ernie what a joy you were in our lives we love you so very much. Thanks for all the laughs over tea I had with you at moms.Say hi to dad for me until we are reunited together in heaven. Forever in our hearts.

Lori Grillon-Bennett

October 2, 2019

Ernie was a staple in old lincroft , there's so many fond memories of popping into the shop to grab a sub and a Yoo-hoo ~ as kids growing up in town you knew Ernie was looking out for you~ always a quick smile and a hello for you! A true community fixture. Prayers for comfort to his family during this sad time~

Jack Palazzo

October 1, 2019

Ernie was the best. He taught us about working hard and doing the job right. The sub shop was a great experience way back in the mid 1990s. He was a great person to be around and has a wonderful family who i have built life long friendships with. I will never forget him.

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Patti McGrath Homefield

September 29, 2019

To the entire family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

RIP Fellow Casey!!

Patti McGrath Homefield
RBC Class of 1973

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