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Ronald Mostaccio Obituary

Ronald B. Mostaccio 58, of Montclair, died on Friday, May 11.

Born in Montclair, Mr. Mostaccio was a longtime resident of Montclair and Bloomfield. He graduated from Montclair High School in 1973 and attended Lincoln Technical Institute.

Owner of Ace Sewer and Drain Service for over 40 years, Mr. Mostaccio kept working until three weeks ago.

Mr. Mostaccio is survived by his son, Ronald B. Mostaccio Jr.; his daughter, Jennifer Mostaccio; brothers, Joseph Mostaccio, and Alan Mostaccio and his wife Jane; and a granddaughter, Violet Jacquin.

A memorial service will be announced at a later date. Extend condolences at oboylefuneralhome.com.
Published by The Montclair Times on May 16, 2012.

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May 31, 2012

THANK YOU to everyone that posted....we do find comfort in every message....my dad was taken much too soon, b4 anyone could stop the awful effects of the devil known as cancer....I beg any of you that still smoke to Please Stop Now if not for yourself for your children & grandchildren who Love You. Save your own life...

Brian Bongo

May 30, 2012

To the family of ronald mostaccio iam so sorry and will miss your dad and all the memories we had together.Your dad and i were in high school and
became good friends.He always had a way to make me laugh when i was down.He was so positive and and I will miss that.He has always stayed in touch with me no matter where i was living.I hope your dads memory will always be with you as it will always be with me.Miss you ronny love you. your friend brian bongo.

May 27, 2012

Dear Ronnie,Jennifer and Violet, Your dad/grandpa Ace,left this life too soon. He will be remembered by many, for his humor and "quotes". Keep your memories close and he will always be with you. Know that he is at peace and without pain. Each of you made him very proud. Know that my prayers go out to each of you in this difficult time. God Bless, love,Aunt Lucille

May 21, 2012

Dear Jennifer, Ronnie and Violet:

"Uncle Ronnie", as we called him, went to Heaven too young. We will always remember his sense of humor. I truly believe that he is with all the people who will help his transition into the light beautiful.

Keep strong and remember,as long as you have him in your heart, he is never really gone.

Love Aunt Michele and Uncle Johnny

May 18, 2012

Our Hearts and Prayers go out to your entire family.
With Our Deepest Sympathy,
Cousin Joseph McGinniss, JoAnn, Melanie and Nicollette

Leanne D'Andrea

May 17, 2012

Dear Ronnie Jr. Jennifer and Violet,
I was so saddened to hear about the death of your father and grandfather, Ronnie. Although it has been years since I saw him, we enjoyed many holidays and other get-togethers when we were children at his house on Midland Ave. or at ours on Grove St. It is hard to lose family so young but hopefully there is a higher purpose and he'll be guiding us gently from now on.
I hope to visit with you when I come to NJ in July.
Love,
Cousin Leanne

Aunt Donna and Uncle John

May 17, 2012

Dear Jennifer, Ronnie, Jr. and Violet,
Your Dad and Grandpa will always be remembered. We had lots of fun times together. I am so proud of all of you for being there for him at his time of need. Talking to him, reading to him (Violet) and being there for him when he left this world to get heaven ready for us. I'm very sorry for your loss and we send lots of love and hugs your way.

Mom/Grandma Patti

May 17, 2012

Dear Jennifer, Ronnie, & Violet,
Your dad/grandpa went much too soon, but sometimes life takes turns we don't like or agree with. It's a very sad and emotional time for you and a lot of family and close friends, including me! We need to focus on all the good times and lots of laughs we shared with him. That's one thing we don't lose when someone passes on, is the memories. Your dad is at peace now and I know he is very proud of all of you and the way you were there for him, at his side every day. Especially you Violet, how you visited with him and spoke to him and read to him. I am so sorry for your loss, as a part of me is lost also. I thank God I have you Jennifer, Ronnie & Violet because a part of him will live through you- Love, Mom/Grandma Patti

Renee Leonard

May 17, 2012

Ronnie Jr., Jennifer & Violet,
Remember the happiest of times with Ronnie Sr. and keep them close to your hearts. With love and sympathy,
Renee & Bob Leonard

Gina Stambolian

May 17, 2012

Dear Jennifer & Ronnie, Jr.,

I can't begin to tell you how sorry I am for the sudden loss of your father. It is so hard to grasp why these things happen. You can find some peace in knowing he is in a better place now and no longer in pain. He must be very proud of how the two of you are handling things. I think of you both as my younger siblings, as I was with you so much while you were growing up. Rembering your dad and all the funny things that happened, will bring you comfort. Keep a journal with all his funny one-liners and even the not so funny ones . . . you know what I mean! LOL. . . He will always be remembered for being a real character, he was a natural born comedian! He also had a great gift for "gab." He was fun to talk to! Now that he has left this earthly plane, I'm sure he is surrounding you both and his beautiful grandaughter Violet with much love. His memory will live on in the three of you!! God Bless you all at this very difficult time. We are going to miss him so much! Our thoughts, prayers and love are with you and your dad too. Love always, Gina, Adam, Sara & Gracie xoxo

Grandpa Ace & Violet

Gina Stambolian

May 17, 2012

Violet & Grandpa Ace

Gina Stambolian

May 17, 2012

Adam, Ronnie, Sr. (Dad) & Ronnie, Jr.

Gina Stambolian

May 17, 2012

Ronnie Sr. (Dad) & Jennifer

Gina Stambolian

May 17, 2012

Gina Stambolian

May 17, 2012

Marcey Vallauri

May 17, 2012

Thinking of all of you, my prayers are with you and your family. Love, Cousin Marcey and Family

peter monaco

May 17, 2012

I love you Ronnie,your friend forever...
Peter

May 16, 2012

Ronnie Jr., Jennifer & Violet ~ May many happy memories that you've gathered over the years bring comfort & healing to your hearts at this sad time. You're in our thoughts & prayers, and we hope to see you soon. With our love & sincere sympathy, Uncle Frank & Aunt Karyl

May 16, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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