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NORTH CHILI/FLORIDA - Passed away Tuesday March 4th 2025, in Palm Bay Bay FL at age 87.
Predeceased by her husband Ralph Jr. brother & sister. Ronnie is survived by; sons, Richard R. (Cynthia DiLaura) Paladino & John A. (Richard Hogan) Paladino; daughter, Lynne A (Tom DeMott) Paladino-DeMott; grandchildren, Sara P. (Jason) DeLaurentiis. Ross P. (Ashley Eisen) Graney, Lindsey Paladino & Ryan (Katherine Wait) Paladino; great grandchildren, Mia & Eva DeLaurentiis, Serafina & Miles Graney; sister, MaryAnne Ruppert.
Ronnie grew up in Leroy, N.Y., where she met & married her husband. She loved to make candy and Christmas cookies, she also loved flowers and working in her garden.
Ronnie enjoyed playing cards, shopping and caring for her home.
Family will receive guests on Tuesday, June 10th from 12pm to 2pm at New Comer Cremations & Funerals, 2636 Ridgeway Rd.
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