Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral

Ronald J. Osipovitch – February 28, 2020

Geneseo:  February 28, 2020 at age 78.  Predeceased by his son Michael Jon Osipovitch, parents Alexander and Ann Osipovitch, and his brothers, Alexander Osipovitch Jr. and Gerald Osipovitch.  Survived by his daughters, Christi Kelly (Pat Ross) of Greece and Debbi (Kenneth) Schmitt of Avon; sister Cheryl (Charles) Gordinier of Williamson; his loving soulmate Marylou Krywe of Geneseo; daughter-in-law Lisa Isler; grandchildren, Richard (Bridget) Rampello, Melissa Rampello, Matthew, Daniel, and Brandon Schmitt, Jonathan, Robert, and Taylor Osipovitch, and great-grandson Paxson Rampello.  Also survived by his aunt Alice Bakewicz, nieces, nephews, cousins, and many close friends.

Ron will be remembered for his gentle spirit, easygoing smile, and positive attitude.  The family would like to thank Ron’s many caretakers at FF Thompson Hospital in Canandaigua, NY.

Family and friends may call on Wednesday, March 4 th , from 5-7pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 21 Big Tree Street, Rte 20A, Livonia, NY where Ron’s Funeral Service will be held at 7pm, following calling hours.  Interment will be held privately.  In lieu of flowers or donations, make time for family and friends or pay it forward in a kindness extended to someone in need.  To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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6 thoughts on “ Ronald J. Osipovitch – February 28, 2020

  1. I just saw Ron;’s obituary this morning. I last saw Ron at the Peony Festival at Linwood Gardens in June, 2019 with his companion. My condolences to Ron’s family…daughters and sister. Ron and I met several years ago at Roxy’s Music store in Batavia where I purchased a Roland accordion. Ron was very helpful to me over several years in helping me to get oriented to the new instrument. He was an enthusiastic accordion player and supported the accordion playing community connected with Roxy’s to help form a club that played at the Peony Festival and is now playing from time to time at various events in the area. Ron’s gentle ways, smile and support of music for seniors will long be remembered. Rest In Peace, Ron. A music friend who appreciates the help you provided.

  2. To Ron’s Family: Our deepest sympathy, love and prayers from all of your families in Pennsylvania. We are so sorry we could not attend Ron’s service but know that we are there with you.
    We shall never forget his music on the accordion! My dad John loved to him play, especially the polkas. We shall always remember our fun times at Osipovitch reunions and family get-togethers….in days gone by.
    Ron….Tell mom and dad (John and Leah) we all said “we miss you”. Your cousins,

  3. Ronnie, you will be missed by all that had a chance to know you. Your old, Ave. D,neighbor. Say hello to, Alex, for me

  4. May your gentleness and spirit live on. You touched my life by always having a smile and being so positive and sharing your stories with me. You will never be forgotten. May you rest in peace and that when I step out on my balcony, and watch the deer and birds….it will always remind me of you. God Bless . Deb R.

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