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Ronald Delvalle Obituary

Bloomingburg, NY - Ronald T. Delvalle, a 32-year resident of Bloomingburg and retired sergeant for New York State Corrections, Otisville Correctional Facility, died Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital, Newburgh. He was 61.

The son of the late Gordon and Dorothy Delvalle, he was born in Brooklyn.

Survivors include his loving and devoted wife, Patricia Eubanks Delvalle at home; three sons, Kwane Delvalle of Monticello, Reginald Delvalle of Brooklyn and Kyle Delvalle of Middletown; six daughters, Kimberlyne Bethea and husband John of Downingtown, Pa., Janeen Carr, Shawanna Ferguson, Marcella Gay and husband Jerome all of Brooklyn, Sharon McLymore and husband Elder Robert McLymore of Newburgh and Yvonne Delvalle of England; 20 grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and many friends. Predeceased by father, Gordon Delvalle; mother, Dorothy Delvalle; and brother, Jacky Delvalle.

Visitation will be Tuesday, November 27 from 10 a.m. - noon at the Life Restoration Church, 136 First Street, Newburgh. Services begin at noon at the church, Pastor Michael McLymore Sr. officiating. Interment at Bloomingburg Cemetery, Bloomingburg.

Rhodes Funeral Homes, 259 Walsh Ave., New Windsor, NY entrusted with professional arrangements. www.rhodesfuneralhomes.com 845-569-1233

This obituary was originally published in the Times Herald-Record.

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Published by Times Herald-Record on Nov. 25, 2007.

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Ernest Epps

January 29, 2008

I went to SEMA class of 67. I am sorry to here of your loss.Ron looked out for me in my freshman year. Although I have not talked to him since SEMA I always thought of as a goog friend.

Yvonne Whitaker

December 26, 2007

Please accept our condolences.

Harvin T. Dash S.E.M.A. '64

December 20, 2007

To the Delvalle Family,
With Sincere Sympathy and Condolence. Ron was always a gentleman with a style of his own.

Charles Plummer

December 20, 2007

I'm sorry for your lost, you and your family will be in our prayers. Hope that the holiday season will pick up your spirits. As a former Marine, I know that he would want that. Semper Fi "66"

Ronald Delvalle; Unites States Marine Corps

December 18, 2007

Joseph Brown

December 18, 2007

Patricia,

With heartfelt sympathy, please know that you and your family are in our prayers.

Joe Brown
St. Emma Class of 64

Robin Reid

December 18, 2007

Sorry to hear your lose, may God bless you and keep you in his loving hands
Robin F. Reid '67

Marie Sills-McBride

December 17, 2007

Time is so precious. Thinking of you today with deep and sincere sympathy.

Raymond Frank

December 17, 2007

To The Family,
I knew Ronald when we were just young boys trying to grow up in a very different world. I spent many days and nights as a friend with Ronald while we were at St. Emma. May God keep his arms around you during this most trying time.
Class of 64

harry allen

December 17, 2007

I am sorry to hear of his passing. Wishing you and yours peace at this time. Class of '66

SAINT HILLYER, 66

December 17, 2007

MAY GOD COMFORT YOU DURING THIS TIME OF BEVEAVEDMENT.

Roy Farrar

December 17, 2007

I just got the notice of Ron and I would like to express my condolences to you Pat . I went to St. Emma with Ron and he was a good guy . May God bless you and the rest of your family .

Lavington Charles - SEMA Class of 1965

December 17, 2007

My condolences to the Delvalle Family. You don't know me but I attended St. Emma Military Academy with "Block" as we use to call him and I assure you that he was well respected and loved by many who attended St. Emma and our sister school, St. Francis De Sales. I am sorry for your loss.

Bill Shearin-SEMA '67

December 17, 2007

I went to school with Ron at the St. Emma Military Academy. Ron was a wonderful guy.

The family has my sincere sympathy.

Yavonne DelValle Williams

December 5, 2007

To Pat and My Much Loved Brothers.
Sorry, I couldn't be there for Daddy's final departure but my heart is always near. To Remember my Dad, this is for him:

A Special Tribute to My Dad
By: Yavonne DelValle Williams

You gave me a special gift, “My Daddy”.
And for life, I am indebted to you for that.
Daddy’s little girl, that is how I’ve always thought of me to you,
Even during the time when you put me across your knee
and spanked me for being naughty at school.
I can never forget that, you see.

Across the years, we may have been apart
And distance was far spent way too much,
But all that time you were very close to my heart.

As any other person, you had your faults
Many broken promises as people do
But your dedication to your training, from the Military,
Made you sure of your responsibilities
and caused you never to leave the home without food on its table.
I remember the times
when Christmas would come early
it could be at any time of the year.
I believe it was something you did,
purely because you were still a boy at heart.
Your laughter, your smile
Even your stern growl
How could it ever be duplicated?
Never would I want it to be.

I saw you in the end and showed you my offspring
For me, that was an amazing thing
It may have been only for a short while
But it was long enough for me
to erase the trivial things and
regain the missing things lost throughout the years.
Why am I sharing all of this now?
I want everyone to know just what I think
Because to me you are extra special
And for that too
I love you, “My Daddy”.

Dennis W. Simmons

December 3, 2007

To Ron's Family:
I worked with Ron at both Otisville & Ulster and there was none better. I used to kid with him quite a bit and he could always give it as good as he could take it. I just found out tonight that he passed and I can truly say that the world is a sadder place because of his passing. He was always a gentleman and I respected him Greatly. My sympathy is with you all at this most dificult time.Take solace in your memories and remembrances.

Tim Cherry

November 30, 2007

A Good Marine!!!!! A good man!!!Semper Fi!!!!

James Reives

November 30, 2007

My Sympathy & Condolence to the Del Valle Family

To Ronald’s three sons’

We, who knew your father well, will miss him in our ranks.

Your father stood like the chosen few, as the last line of defense between good and evil.

He is at peace now, and leaves his torch for you to carry on.

“Honor, Duty, Country, and the protection of Mankind”

I will miss my friend

James T. Reives

Diane and Allan Cohen

November 26, 2007

To the Delvalle Family
Our hearts are with you in your time of sorrow.
It was pleasurable to have you as a friend, neighbor and co worker. You will be missed.
Our prayers are with you and the family.

George Kelly

November 26, 2007

To the Delvalle Family,
Ron was a great guy to work with and will be missed by many. May he rest in peace.
George & Laura Kelly

Chuck & Coreena Atwell

November 25, 2007

Kwane & Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Remember that your friends are here for you to help you through these difficult times.

Jeff Finn Jr

November 25, 2007

To The DelValle Family,
my deepest sympathy and condolances Ron was a good man when ever i would come over he would always treat me like i was part of the family he will be missed very much

Carolyn Rodriguez-DelValle

November 25, 2007

I am writing to express my sincere thougths and prayers to all of you. My heart goes out to each and every one of you. Kwane and I will always be here for you Pat. Much love to you all... Carolyn

Michelle & Scott Edwards

November 25, 2007

Kwane & Family,

Our thoughts are with you...

Charlie Lanahan

November 25, 2007

To Ron's Family,
My sincere condolences. This is Charlie Lanahan and I used to work at Otisville with Ron. He was a good man and a good person. I remember Ron as a bit of a jokester and he always enjoyed a good laugh.

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