Ronald K Luongo
June 14, 1949 - April 28, 2026
Cremation Society of Virginia
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Ronald Luongo passed away peacefully on Tuesday April 28,2026. He was known best for his life long career of home renovation and creaftmanship. He also loved his grandchildren and spending time with them while making memories. He is surviverd by his loving Wife Betty Luongo, son James and wife Tamara Fay, son Matthew and wife…

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Patty and Tom Kelly left a message on May 6, 2026:
Betty our sincere condolences with the passing of RON. He was a larger than life guy who always enjoyed a good time with friends. He will be missed by many but his memories will live on . Our prayers for you and your family
Brady and Karen left a message on May 5, 2026:
We have fond memories of times spent with Ron through the years. He was always fun to be around and always willing to help when needed. He will be missed by many. May your treasured memories bring you blessings.
Frank and Dawn Colandrea left a message on May 3, 2026:
Betty, we are so sorry for your loss. Ron meant so much to all of us, and we feel incredibly grateful to have shared so many family milestones with him over the years. One of my favorite memories is that sweet moment of him and Ben standing side by side at the front door, watching the cars go by—it captured his warmth and love so perfectly. He loved the Twinkies. He truly cherished his family, and his memory will always stay with us. We are keeping you in our thoughts and praying you find comfort and peace in the days ahead.
Gary & Patti Alderman left a message on May 2, 2026:
Our deepest condolences on the loss of Ronnie. He is one of the most talented carpenters we’ve ever known. He was a great friend to my father, and became a great friend to us as well. We will miss him very much. He had great stories, great wit, and great knowledge. He loved his family and will always be remembered. Peace to the whole family. We love you all.
Daniel Smith left a message on May 2, 2026:
Sad to see him go. One of the important lessons he taught me was, you don't have to know what you're doing to start doing something, you'll learn it while doing it. Of course his way of telling us this was "idk, just do it". Now I'm unafraid to tackle new projects, because I know I'll figure it out.
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Kenneth Emerson left a message on May 2, 2026:
Ron was a giant of a man, Talented in so many trades and occupations and a perfectionist in all. The world is losing so much knowledge but heaven is gaining a master craftsman. I told him that I respected him second only to my father for his skill and diligence. It was a privilege to know, work and count him as my best friend. "And men will say as they look upon the labor and the wrought substance of them-See! this our fathers did for us"-John Ruskin
Steve and Evelyn Sanford left a message on April 30, 2026:
May you rest in peace, Ron. He was a wonderful husband and father. Ron gave the best hugs, and as Mom would say: "Ron is just a big Teddy Bear, with warm hugs!." Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Love and prayers , Elizabeth 💙
Monica Roderick left a message on April 29, 2026:
Uncle Ronnie was so deeply loved and will be missed by so many. He meant so much to our entire family, including his brothers, the late Richard, his brother Bobby and all of his nieces and nephews — Karen, Marsha, James, Monica, Tammy, Tanya, Tara, Brian, and Brett. We will carry his memory in our hearts always, and he will never be forgotten.
James R Luongo left a message on April 29, 2026:
Betty, I am truly sorry for your loss prayers to you and the family i have a lot of memories with uncle Ronnie growing up with him working for him and just being a friend will miss him. love you all!
Cremation Society of Virginia left a message:
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