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Ronald Lombardo Obituary

Lombardo, Ronald "Rocco", 44 of Lauderhill died April 21, 2005. He was a graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, was an enthusiastic baseball fan, and a loving father. He is survived by his daughters Brittany Lombardo, and Danica Kennedy, their mother Tara Kennedy all of Beachwood Heights, NJ; brothers Charles "Chuck" (Yvonne) Lombardo of Rivervale, NJ, Tom (Debbie) Marchese of Sunrise; and 2 nieces and a nephew. Friends will be received on Monday from 5:00-8:00PM at the T.M. Ralph Plantation Funeral Home, 7001 NW 4 Street. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, 10:30 AM at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Cemetery. www.tmralph.com, 954 587-6888.

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Published by Sun-Sentinel on Apr. 25, 2005.

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nickie (dinna) baughan

April 27, 2005

to the lombardo family your in my thoughts and prayers

porky dinna

April 26, 2005

Cuz,

i hope and pray that in your passing you find yourself in a place free from the pressures we force on ourselfs;and that you left without believing that in some way i failed you! porky

p.s, thanks for teaching me how to play chess and to fish; and although i don't find myself fishing much these days i have some really good fishing stories(that keep getting bigger); but i do play chess for hours a day with passion and for that i never forget you!

Debbie Dinna

April 26, 2005

Rest well, Ronnie. Our most heartfelt sympathies to the Lombardo Family. Love, The Dinna Family

THE KIERCE'S

April 25, 2005

YOUR IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS

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