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William (Bill) Ronchi
November 23, 2021
The strongest guy I ever knew. No one would have taken a bet that Bill Ronchi would live to 69… or 50, or 35, or even 20 years. Born with a grave health condition, it was expected that he would live to the age of 11 at most.
He was born the son of Victor Ronchi and Rose (Minora) Ronchi in Scranton on March 26, 1952, with a very serious heart defect called Tetralogy of Fallot, known more commonly as a “Blue Baby.” Tetralogy of Fallot in Bill’s case was a hole in his heart. Red blood and blue blood mixed, stealing the oxygen his organs needed to survive. Bill’s lips, fingers and feet turned blue due to oxygen deprivation. He needed heart surgery, but the survival rate for open-heart surgery at that time was 5%.
Today, cardiac surgeons can completely repair this defect immediately after birth. But in the early 1950s there were many Blue Babies. The technology didn’t exist to fix their heart, and they died. A significant surgical repair but temporary fix called the Blalock-Taussig shunt that provided the patient about 10 additional years of life became available.
Bill received his shunt at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia at the age of 5 years old which lasted 15 years. By 1972, medicine advanced further, and at 20 years old, Bill went through open-heart surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. This highly invasive and risky procedure involved removing his heart from his body to do the necessary repairs.
Bill’s surgery was a success, and after an extensive recovery, Bill had newfound life and energy. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in communications. He had a passion for music and sports, and pursued this in radio, working as a DJ in college and beyond in Green Bay, Wisc. He later worked in communication sales. In 1992, he relocated back to Scranton and worked for Fidelity Bank. It was important for Bill to be back home and close to family and old friends.
In the early 2000s, the work done on his heart started to again fail as nature took its course. Over the last 20 years, he needed additional heart surgical procedures at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania for artificial valves and a defibrillator. The doctors were amazed with Bill, as he was one of the oldest survivors of Tetralogy of Fallot from the 1950s.
He was a fighter and survivor. Everyone who knows Bill has appreciated his easy-going nature, a genuine good guy, loyal friend, trustworthy and an avid Green Bay Packers fan. He lived life at a disadvantage, but never complained, never expected a free lunch, believed he could do more than he really could, and was appreciative for what he had. He was born with a hole in his heart, but in the spirit of life his heart was whole, and his heart was full. He had the most giving and loving heart of all. He will be missed dearly.
Bill is survived by a brother, Bob Ronchi and his wife, Joanna of Henderson, Nev.; nieces and nephews, Jude Krady of Lancaster, Pa., Natalia Panza of Encinitas, Calif., Alexis Billings of Las Vegas, Victor Ronchi, Amil Ronchi and Zofia Ronchi, all of Henderson. Bill had many cousins he remained close to from both the Ronchi and Minora families.
Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial of his life Tuesday, Dec. 28 at Morell-La Belle Funeral Home at 301 Chestnut St., Dunmore, between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m. A Mass for Bill will be held at the Immaculate Conception Chapel at Taylor & Gibson Streets in Scranton at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 29. Internment will immediately follow at the Italian-American Cemetery off Davis Street.
The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the American Heart Association at www.heart.org
Gary Wenzel
December 17, 2023
I was lucky to have known Billy. He had such a great attitude. It was always a pleasure being with him.
Mary Russell Smirne
January 2, 2022
I remember Billy as a kind, always smiling and optimistic person. We went to grade school together.
Patricia Inzillo
December 28, 2021
Bill was one of the nicest and sweetest people I've had the pleasure of knowing. May he rest in peace
Paula
December 28, 2021
I only knew Bill for a short time but he left a great impression on me. He was a kind gentleman and I am glad to have met him. Rest In Peace.
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Gary Wenzel
December 27, 2021
Billy was a classmate all through elementary school. He shouldered on while effortlessly keeping those of us around him simply glad to keep his company.
American Heart Association
December 27, 2021
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
John Hubert
December 26, 2021
I went to school with Bill from Kindergarten through eighth grade. He was a most interesting and unforgettable person to everyone who had the pleasure to know him. Whoever composed that obituary captured the essence and spirit of Bill Ronchi. It was an honest and inspirational tribute to a really outstanding man.
Michael Castellano
December 26, 2021
I first met Bill in kindergarten at Mulenburgh School. We were friends until college and in the last few years reconnected on FB. Definitely a strong guy. I will miss him.
Patrice and Michael Sinkevich
December 26, 2021
What can you say about a man who fought courageously all his life on the inside and exuded warmth, charm and nothing by human kindness on the outside. Cousin Bill will truly be missed by all of us who grew up in our close knit family. So many great memories and he was always there with a gigantic smile right in the middle of the action. Rest In Peace Bill.
Giving my "father of the bride" speech 9/26/21.
Jerry Schmitz
December 25, 2021
Bill was as close a friend as I have had. Our friendship dates back nearly 50 years where we attended UW-Green and were roommates for 2 years of them. We shared a strong interest in radio and became the first radio broadcast team for the UW-Phoenix men's basketball team on the college student radio station WGBW. We were young, raw and not very good, but we had a blast calling the games for the Phoenix. We actually broadcast the NCAA Division 2 Regional Championship game from Grand Forks, ND in 1976. Bill was one of my groomsmen and over the years we shared many exchanges related to the Packers, Brewers and Bucks, all of which he was an avid fan. He frequently spoke fondly of his family and his love for Scranton. We were hoping and planning to meet again soon after his rehab and return to Scranton. My thoughts and prayers to all of Bill's family and friends. I am sorry I will not be able to attend his memorial or Mass, but he will be in my prayers. I am going to miss my dear friend very much.
Lisa Minora Corning
December 24, 2021
What a terrific guy and cousin! When I think of Bill a smile comes to my face immediately! We always had such great conversations and he always had a way of making me laugh! I am going to miss him terribly. RIP Bill, you were the best of the best. Love you always! Lisa Minora Corning
RobeRt Genello
December 24, 2021
The quiet, awesome courage of Billy Ronchi. He shared the finest qualities of human nature with everyone. Few could resist his warm, affable and sincere charm and fewer yet, would ever know of the awesome courage, he kept quiet inside, to survive. Rest In Peace, Billy. My sincere condolences to the Ronchi and Minora families.
Susan and Nigel Taplin
December 24, 2021
I am so saddened by Bill’s passing. Our childhood name for Bill comes to mind and makes me smile “ Wild Bill Ronchi”. He received that name at the park either on the dodgems or little race cars. My Dad used to call him that.
Bill always leaned to the lighter side of life, telling a joke or bringing out the humor in a situation. I remember his smile and chuckle. I remember his eyes searching your response to a comment he made. Bill was a sensitive man with a wise soul who had endured many difficulties physically starting at birth. This , I believe shaped his character. I will remember him very fondly. He will be missed as part of our earthly family. Rest in peace Bill and my heartfelt sympathies to his brother Bob and family. ❤
Lots of love , Cousin Susie and family
Greg Balducci
December 24, 2021
Bill was a great guy! I can’t remember not seeing him with a smile on his face and full of enthusiasm. He will be missed!
Carmen D. Minora
December 23, 2021
I’m always going to miss having my cousin Bill around. He was a valued part of my entire life.And I’ll always love him.
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