Ronald Tarascio Enfield, Connecticut Obituary

Ronald Tarascio

Ronald "Ronnie" A. Tarascio, 52, of Enfield, CT, passed from this life, Wednesday September 2, 2009. He was born February 2, 1957 in Hartford, CT the son of Salvatore F. and the late Elfriede K. (Seidler) Tarascio and was a lifelong resident of Enfield. A U.S. Army Veteran, he served his tour of duty in Germany. Ronnie was a member of the Washington Irving Council 50 Knights of Columbus, Enfield and a communicant of St. Martha's Church. He was employed with the United States Postal Service Hartford for past 11 years. A loving son and brother and companion, Ronnie is survived by his father Salvatore F. Tarascio and his brother Michael A. Tarascio and his beloved companion Debbie Desrosa all of Enfield. Burial with military honors will be held 2pm Thursday, October 22, 2009 at Hazardville Cemetery, Elm & North St. Enfield, CT 06082
September 2, 200909/02/2009
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Ronald "Ronnie" A. Tarascio, 52, of Enfield, CT, passed from this life, Wednesday September 2, 2009. He was born February 2, 1957 in Hartford, CT the son of Salvatore F. and the late Elfriede K. (Seidler) Tarascio and was a lifelong resident of Enfield. A U.S. Army Veteran, he served his tour of duty in Germany. Ronnie was a member of the Washington Irving Council 50 Knights of Columbus, Enfield and a communicant of St. Martha's Church. He was employed with the United States Postal Service Hartford for past 11 years. A loving son and brother and companion, Ronnie is survived by his father Salvatore F. Tarascio and his brother Michael A. Tarascio and his beloved companion Debbie Desrosa all of Enfield. Burial with military honors will be held 2pm Thursday, October 22, 2009 at Hazardville Cemetery, Elm & North St. Enfield, CT 06082

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