Robert F. Ronzano
Family & friends are invited to attend Visiting Hours on Monday, December 7th from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Rt.107) Revere for Robert F. “Bobby” Ronzano, who died on Tuesday, December 1st at his home surrounded by his loving family after a battle with metastatic cancer, he just celebrated his 67th birthday on November 4th. A Funeral Service will follow the visitation in the Funeral Home at 12:15 p.m. Interment will be in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody.
All COVID-19 mandates & protocols from the Commonwealth of MA, the CDC, & the City of Revere will be strictly in effect. Face coverings must be worn, social distancing must be maintained, also please visit briefly so other may do the same. Only 25 people will be allowed in the funeral home at one time.
Bobby was born in Boston; he was raised & educated in Boston’s North End & then Somerville. He was educated in Somerville Schools. At a very young age, Bobby worked in the Produce business. He worked for various vendors in Haymarket & New England Produce in Chelsea. His career allowed him the opportunity to own & operate his own business in Revere “All Season’s Produce”. He worked until he became ill. He is a man that was always revered at being a kind & gentle man. He had a love & closeness of being with his family and was a friend to everyone he came into contact with. To know him was to love him.
He is the beloved son of the late Canio Ronzano & Adeline (DeSimone) Ronzano. Devoted husband of Michelle Ann Calnan – Ronzano of Revere. Loving father of Jason M. Calnan & his companion Ligia Dellasalas of Revere. Cherished brother of Louise Dusevitch of Revere, Celeste Laudano of Melrose, Emmanuel M. “Butchie” Ronzano of Revere, & Vincent Ronzano & his wife Evelyn of Burlington. Adored papa of Jason M. Calnan, Jr. of Revere. Dear brother-in-law of Michael Calnan & wife Lisa of Middleton & Albert J. “A.J” Sabbag of Revere. He is also lovingly survived by many nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews.
My deepest condolences. Bobby was a very good friend of my fathers , Joe Natarelli he worked for my father in Haymarket. Me and my brother were very young and Bobby treated us like we were his nephews. I am very sad to see that he passed. It has literally been 45 plus years. I searched his name on Google and that’s how I found out. I would’ve loved to have seen him again he was a very happy, outgoing good looking man , again sorry for your loss.
Condolences to friends and