Ronald Angelo Beltramini
Apr 2nd, 2016
Ronald A. Beltramini, 59, a lifelong resident of Dennis died on April 2, 2016. Born in Dorchester, MA on November 9, 1959 he was the son of the late Ernest R. and Thelma (Stocchetti) Beltramini.
Ronnie graduated from Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School and began his own business, Accelerated Collection Services, while always working in the family business, Rose’s Restaurant of Dennis, which was established by his grandparents, Rose and Angelo Stocchetti. He later entered the corporate world
of Drakes Cakes.
Ronnie had an innate ability for computer technology, a passion for chess and a love of history, travel and cooking. He valued loyalty to family and friends above all else.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his uncle, Russell Leonard
and his cousin, Kerry Leonard.
He is survived by his uncle, Carlo Stocchetti and his wife, Esther, his aunt, Sylvia Leonard, and cousins, David Stocchetti, Kim Leonard, and her wife, Rita, and Korrin Dean and her daughter, Kiara Dean. He is also survived by his former wife, Cheryle and son, Kyle.
Family and friends are invited to attend a funeral Mass on Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at11:00 A.M. in Our Lady of the Cape Church, Stony Brook Rd, Brewster, MA. Interment will be in Dennis Village Cemetery, Dennis, MA.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, P. .O. Box 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, TX 38148-0142.
Guest Book
I can't believe this!!! I grew up at Roses restaurant! I will always love my uncle and all his relatives. Love you all!
Ronny, Miss you very much.Rest in Peace.
Wish we were there to share your pain XxXx
Many, many years ago Ronnie visited me here in Germany. We had a good time together when he was here. When he lived on Lombardi Heights he used to always leave the keys in his car so that he wouldn't have to look for his keys when he wanted to use it. I told my friends here in Germany about that and they couldn't imagine circumstances where that would work! But it worked for him! I will remember Ronnie as outgoing, talkative and gregarious. It is too bad that in his last years he was not able to share himself with more people.
Sincere Sympathy to all Ronnie's family Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Donald and Alice Juliano
My dear Cousin, I miss you very much. I am still making 2 cups of coffee every morning, I wish you were still here to drink it with me. I was blessed with the last 14 years we lived together. I will treasure our friendship always and you will always live in my heart. Rest in peace Ronnie, I love you