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Ross Gordon Zito

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Ross Zito Obituary

Ross Gordon Zito passed away peacefully at St. James Place on Thursday, December 4, 2014 at the age of 72. He was a proud native of Plaquemine where he lived with his mother and father for over 60 years. Ross was a viable part of his family's business, Cardinal's Supermarket, where he valued the unique friendship of each customer. He enjoyed his retirement at both Sunrise Assisted Living and St. James Place where he met many new friends. He took great pride in his family and was especially proud to be "Uncle Ross" to those he affectionately called niece and nephew. Visiting will be at Wilbert Funeral Home in Plaquemine, Monday, December 8th, from 5 p.m. to 8:30p.m. . Visiting will continue at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Plaquemine on Tuesday, December 9th, 8 a.m. until Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Interment to follow in Grace Memorial Park. Ross is survived by nieces, Lauren Zito Veal and husband Mark, Vestavia Hills, AL, Courtney Zito Elliott and husband Ryan, and Jaymee Ourso Burleigh and husband Steven, all of Plaquemine; great nieces and great nephews, Anna Caroline Veal, Edward John Ross Veal, Sara Ryan Elliott, Charles Michael Elliott, Bailey Alise Burleigh and Aimee Claire Burleigh; sister-in-law, Brenda Leonard Zito of Plaquemine. Ross was preceded in death by his parents, Ross "Zete" G. and Anna Mae Cardinal Zito and brother, Charles "Michael" Zito. Pallbearers will be C.J. Bonadona, Nicky Scarsone, Blake Cardinal, J.B. Barker, Jeff Wille, Chet Ferachi, Jacob Barbier and Dwayne Boudreaux. Honorary pallbearers will be Anthony Bonadona, Marty Cardinal, Charles Bujol, Tony Mancuso and Ardie Persick. The family would like to express their gratitude to his many devoted caregivers, physicians and especially St. James Place, Sunrise Assisted Living, A First Name Basis and St. Joseph Hospice of Baton Rouge. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice in Ross' memory. Please share memories and sympathies at www.wilbertservices.com.

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Published by The Advocate from Dec. 5 to Dec. 9, 2014.

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Sheryl Waltman

December 11, 2014

I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Ross well. I worked for a food broker, and every time I came in, Ross had something new to share with me. He was a wonderful man who blessed everyone he came in contact with. Our prayers are with you. Sheryl & Robert Waltman

Amy Tullier Canella

December 8, 2014

What a blessing Ross was to have in our lives. I remember him visiting us at our home when I was a child. My family dearly loved him. God truly blessed us With his presence. May you rest in peace sweet man.

Leona Allemond McMorris

December 8, 2014

Everyone in heaven is smiling with the arrival of Ross who had a heart of gold and loved everybody. RIP gentle one.

Marie Robertson Pugh

December 7, 2014

With deepest sympathy for my sweet , kind and loving friend,Ross.

Marie Pugh

December 7, 2014

With deepest sympathy for my sweet , kind and loving friend,Ross.

Edward Hernandez

December 7, 2014

I left Plaquemine in November 1961 and only returned on occasions to visit family. I still remember Ross and his wonderful personality.

I rode the bus, with Ross one day, when my mother and I had been in Baton Rouge. He was a pleasure to know and talk to. The world was a better place because of Ross.

Kim Oldenburg

December 7, 2014

God has definitely received an angel. Ross' smile was contagious! He was always so sweet and genuinely so. I'm so fortunate to have known him.

Sarah Hutchinson

December 6, 2014

So very sorry for the loss of Mr. Ross. My family met Mr. Ross at St. James Place while visiting our mother. He was such a friendly and gentle man. We always enjoyed talking, dancing and playing bingo with him. He never met a stranger. St. James Place will not be the same without Mr. Ross. He will be deeply missed.

Chapman Morgan

December 6, 2014

I worked at the Greyhound bus station in Baton Rouge from 1953 until I was drafted into the Army in 1957. Little Ross Zito was one of our "family" at the station. He finished school in downtown each day and then rambled through the streets observing lift until he reached the station on St. Phillips Street, beside the old state capitol. He knew everyone working in the bus station and everyone knew him. We all helped in making sure that Ross got on his bus on time. He had a big, happy smile for everyone he talked to. But, he like to amble and play around too much sometime, and would miss his long commute back to Plaquemine. On these occasions we would call his mother to report her errant boy,and she would say, "Again! Well, put him in a taxi and send him home", which of course, we did.

The usual bus driver on Ross' route was Mr. Joe Brue, and Joe love to tease Ross, in a loving, not a mean way. One day Ross got on the bus and then decided he had to go to the restroom. MR. Joe told him to hurry as departure time was getting near. Ross flew off the bus and went into the terminal - and took his sweat time. The window to the men's room was close to where the bus loaded. Mr. Joe kept speaking to Ross through the window that he had to come on. No Ross. Finally Mr. Joe yelled, "Ross, I'm leaving now!". He shut the bus door and revved the engine. The terminal door flew open and Ross came flying out holding up his pants, and flew up the steps to his favorite front seat, causing amusement to the other passengers. As things settled down and the bus left the terminal, Ross suddenly yelled out, "Oh, Mr. Joe! I forgot to wipe myself!" Needless to say, there was much amusement after this public announcement.

When I visit Baton Rouge every couple of years, another co-heart, and I, who work during those years invariably "talk shop" about our days at Greyhound. And I always ask the question, "Do you remember little Ross Zito from Plaquemine?" Of course, he does.

I hope Dear Ross is today giving Mr. Joe Brue back some of his teasing, in a loving way, of course.

Ed Jewell

December 6, 2014

I will always remember Ross as a true and dear friend, with a quick smile and a genuine affection for everyone he met. Will miss my buddy.

Debra Pitre Hertz

December 5, 2014

Ross was such a kind and gentle man. I remember him greeting us when we went into the supermarket and when he delivered groceries to my late grandmother, Bertha Himel. He will always have a special place in our hearts. He was an angel.

The Staff of Wilbert Funeral Home

December 5, 2014

The entire staff at Wilbert Funeral Service expresses our sincere condolences. May your heart soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times spent together as you celebrate a life well lived!

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