Ronald Ginger Prospect, Connecticut Obituary

Ronald Ginger

Ronald E. Ginger, 76, of Southington, peacefully passed away at home with his loving wife by his side on Friday, March 20, 2020. He was the husband of Donna (Velodota) Ginger for over 34 years. He was born in Waterbury on June 14, 1943 son of the late Peter and Nettie (Urban) Ginger. After high school, Ron served his country in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. He was a member of the American Legion Post 72 and the Falcons Nest. Prior to retirement, Ron worked for Pye Inc., UPS and the Town of Southington. He was an avid class ‘A’ bowler bringing him to tournaments statewide and still holds unbeaten records at Senna’s Bowling Alley. In his spare time, he loved to go fishing. Ron was an excellent ball player, in his younger years playing baseball and then moving on to softball, playing well in to his 60’s. Besides his wife, Ron is survived by his step children Edgar “Chip” Port; Mark Port and Jolene DiNello, three grandchildren Hayley; Britney; and Trevor DiNello all of Southington. He also leaves a brother Jerry Ginger and wife Sonja of NC, along with a niece. A funeral mass will be planned at a later date to be determined. The Prospect Memorial Funeral Home, 72 Waterbury Rd., Prospect is assisting the family with arrangements.
June 14, 1943 - March 20, 202006/14/194303/20/2020
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Ronald E. Ginger, 76, of Southington, peacefully passed away at home with his loving wife by his side on Friday, March 20, 2020. He was the husband of Donna (Velodota) Ginger for over 34 years. He was born in Waterbury on June 14, 1943 son of the late Peter and Nettie (Urban) Ginger. After high school, Ron served his country in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. He was a member of the American Legion Post 72 and the Falcons Nest. Prior to retirement, Ron worked for Pye Inc., UPS and the Town of Southington. He was an avid class ‘A’ bowler bringing him to tournaments statewide and still holds unbeaten records at Senna’s Bowling Alley. In his spare time, he loved to go fishing. Ron was an excellent ball player, in his younger years playing baseball and then moving on to softball, playing well in to his 60’s. Besides his wife, Ron is survived by his step children Edgar “Chip” Port; Mark Port and Jolene DiNello, three grandchildren Hayley; Britney; and Trevor DiNello all of Southington. He also leaves a brother Jerry Ginger and wife Sonja of NC, along with a niece. A funeral mass will be planned at a later date to be determined. The Prospect Memorial Funeral Home, 72 Waterbury Rd., Prospect is assisting the family with arrangements.

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