In Memory

Ron Pellegrini

Ronald Charles Pellegrini Sr., 70, went to be with our Lord Thursday, August 24, 2017 in Aurora. Burial in Braintree Massachusetts in October. Ronald was born on June 15, 1947 to Faust and Gladys (Brown) Pellegrini in Quincy, Massachusetts. He was united in marriage to Judith Kent on August 6, 1966 in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Ronald served his country in the United States Army and was a Vietnam Veteran. He retired from the United States Government as Special Agent in Charge, Defense Investigative Service.  Ronald was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He was an avid senior softball player and avid fan of Red Sox and Patriots. Ron a proud Papa loved his family time especially watching his grandchildren play baseball, volleyball, soccer, and dance. Those left behind to cherish his memory are his wife of 51 years, Judith Pellegrini of Aurora; his son, Ronald C. Pellegrini Jr. and wife Tammy of Aurora; his grandchildren, Lindsay Pellegrini, Delaney Pellegrini, Victoria Pellegrini, Spencer Pellegrini of Aurora; his son, Bryan Pellegrini and wife Mariane of Clinton, Connecticut; his grandchildren, Kayla Pellegrini, Rachael Pellegrini, Robert Pellegrini of Clinton, Connecticut; many loving nieces and nephews of Massachusetts; his softball families in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Hawaii, Texas; and a host of friends. Donations may be made to Brain Cancer Awareness; or Make - A - Wish Foundation. Hawkins Funeral Home Decatur, Decatur, Texas, 940-627-5959, www.hawkins funeralhome.com.

Published in The Weymouth News from Sept. 2 to Sept. 12, 2017

 

 

 



 
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09/14/17 10:03 PM #1    

Paul Scannell

Ron my Old Friend, I was remembering when we were Young and played Baseball behind Lincoln school, how much fun it was, friends since grade school thru High School, went out separate was, I was so glad to have had the chance to talk to you at our 50th class reunion, many great memories were brought up,  You will be missed but Remembered for my life time,  

Thank you for your SERVICE,                                   

Thank You for Your Friendship 

Rest In Peace  Your Torch has been Passed and accepted 

Go with God. My friend, πŸ™πŸ™βšΎοΈπŸ™

Your friend. Paul.  βš“οΈπŸ‡±πŸ‡·


09/15/17 03:07 PM #2    

Ernest Nelson

"Ronnie", another member of the "Old East Braintree Neighborhood". I remember hanging out with you around Dobson Rd., when I was a young guy. After awhile you discovered baseball, and we kinda went our seperates, but, I still saw you quite a bit, down at the ball field behind Lincoln School, your "2nd home". You were always most comfy on a ball field somewhere/anywhere. I also delivered "The Ledger" to your home, on Dobson Rd. and ran into you quite a bit there. 

Thank You for your Military Service and your Federal Service to this country. Thank You for being a good, if not real close, friend, around East Braintree. I am sorry to hear of your passing. Rest In Peace, Ronnie.


09/16/17 08:50 AM #3    

William Chase

FROM KINDERGARTEN TO BHS, YOU WERE ALWAYS A GREAT FRIEND. PLAYED A LOT OF BASEBALL BEHIND THE OLD ABE LINCOLN SCHOOL. I WAS SO HAPPY TO HAVE TOUCHED BASE WITH YOU AGAIN AT THE 50th. YOU WILL BE GREATLY MISSED AND NEVER FORGOTTEN. 

        REST IN PEACE MY BROTHER


09/16/17 01:41 PM #4    

Bob Stokes

Ron, so glad to have known you from East Braintree little league through high school soccer. You're one of the good guys. I remember when we ran into each other at the Braintree soccer game while we were both "working". I'm glad that we had the chance to have a long lunch together the day before you had your first mini reunion at the Granite Grill. So much in common.

you will be missed!  Rest in peace.


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