Patrick J. Roncone DDS

Patrick J. Roncone DDS obituary, Rochester, NY

Patrick J. Roncone DDS

Patrick Roncone Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bartolomeo & Perotto Funeral Home, Inc. - Rochester on Oct. 30, 2023.

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Patrick J. Roncone DDS
VICTOR - Patrick is predeceased by his wife, Marilyn Roncone; daughter, Wendy Maybee; granddaughter, Lauren Grace Roncone; sister, Joanne Roncone. He is survived by his wife, Joyce Roncone; children, Patrick DDS (Kim) Roncone, Joanne (Bill) Crocker; sons-in-law, Tom Groetsema & Bob Maybee; grandchildren, Melissa (Kyle) Kichefski, Michael (Jasmina) Maybee, Krista Roncone MD, Michael DDS (Melina DDS) Roncone, Ericah Roncone, Ava Roncone, Christina Crocker, Nicholas Crocker, Joseph Crocker, & Julia Crocker; 4 great-grandchildren; sister, Angela Nasca; several nieces, nephews, cousins & dear friends.
Dr. Patrick J Roncone was raised in the Lyell Ave section of Rochester NY. A predominantly Italian immigrant section of the city. Following graduation from Jefferson High School he attended Alfred State College. Patrick then went on to serve in the United States Army. Upon completion of military service he attended Georgetown University Dental School and received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery degree. Patrick married the love of his life, Marilyn Madonia, and they settled in Chili where he opened his Dental Practice. He was a life long member of the American Dental Association, Monroe County & Seventh District Dental Societies and the Apollonian Dental Study Club. Patrick was also a dedicated member of the Full Gospel Business Men's Association.
Patrick was known for his generous, well-mannered spirit and his loving personality. He enjoyed reading the Bible, golfing, dancing, Buffalo Bills, Frank Sinatra music and Italian food... Most of all he adored his family! He led a beautiful Christian life and he will be cherished forever by all who knew him.
All services and burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery were private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Suzanne's Comfort Care Home, 167 N. Main St., Perry, NY 14530 or online at www.suzannescomfortcare.org/donate in Patrick's memory.

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