Rochester, N.Y: November 24, 2020 at age 51. Ron is predeceased by his beloved father, Robert G. Zeitvogel and his cherished big brother, Robert W. Zeitvogel. He is survived by his mother, Shirley Wright, his daughter, Seanna Lyn Merrill, two granddaughters, Nyra and Isabella, his sisters, Sharon (Leonard) Colantoni, Sheila (James) Vassilakis and Sally Amos. He is also survived by many uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.
Ron was loved so much by his family and friends. He was blessed with great intelligence and a quick sense of humor. He had a gentle and loyal heart. We are so saddened by the loss of him in our lives, but we also know that he graced us all and made us better people. His legacy will always be that he made us all learn to be more compassionate, humble and kind.
We pray that he is now wrapped in loving arms and has comfort and peace.
The family will be celebrating and honoring Ron in a private gathering at a later date. We hope that you find your own special way to remember Ron.
Rest in peace, Ron Zee
My dear brother i,m missing you so much i hope you are at peace now with dad and bob i will cherish the memories we made and i wont rest till i find answers
Ron, our paths crossed many many years ago. Though our relationship ended, you and I stayed close. Through good times and bad, you would call me we would talk about anything and everything. The last time we spoke a few months back was when Bobby passed, you called me. That was the last time we talked. Ron, I can’t tell yiu how this hit me, you have been a constant in my life for a very long time, now you are gone. I hear your voice in my head each time I sit to talk to you, I must say I talk to you quite often!! Fly high my love. I wish I could have done more.
Ron I now you’re at peace and free of of pain, but you left us so fast we couldn’t say good bye. You’re with dad and Bob now. May you rest in peace.
Hey Ron, I can’t believe you’re gone,byou were a character and I’ll miss our smart ass conversations. Love ya buddy, tell Boo boo and Suzanne we said hello and now you’re all together. I’ll always keep you in my thoughts wondering how we could have helped you after Bob passed. RIP my friend.
Wow Ronnie i still cannot believe this! It took me this long to be able to write here . We go back alot of years . Missing your funny personality . Rest in Peace Ronnie .
My sincere condolences to all of you. Ronnie and I had some of the best times growing up together. We were best of friends. I considered him a brother. Sorry we drifted apart. I was thinking about him today and when I looked him up I found this. It saddens me not being able to say goodbye. I’ll remember us playing baseball, soccer, and football. Going to church on Saturday nights and then to the Blue Sky Restaurant after. Double dating. Hockey games, our second home was The War Memorial. Concerts. Rest In Peace my friend, perhaps we will meet again.