Rodney Peter (“Ron”) Viccari, of Greenwich, CT, died suddenly at his home in Palm Beach, Florida on February 21, 2021. His passing is a devastating loss to his family, friends and everyone in his world.
To all who knew him, Ron was larger than life. He lived his life in the fast lane, with enthusiasm and gusto! If you asked someone if they knew Ron and they hesitated...clearly, they did not know him! Ron created a lasting impression wherever he went. He made friends easily and for life. To know him was to experience his thoughtfulness. In his company, one immediately felt Ron’s warmth, energy and humor. Ron always had a twinkle in his eye and a great story to tell. He was a wonderful host and a master social director. Looking forward to the weekend, Ron would often call by Wednesday with an enthusiastic “Let’s go” to a new restaurant, special event, or getaway. Ron knew how to bring people together and have FUN!!!
Ron led a full life; he was an active participant in all of its first class experiences. He enjoyed everything: Fine dining, a good wine, traveling the world, playing golf in Scotland, cruising the high seas on the Queen Mary or his own yacht, the Sea Owl, riding his motorcycle, skiing and snowmobiling near his home in Killington, Vermont and throughout Europe, a successful day at the Casino, a wager on the Super Bowl or the Kentucky Derby. And, occasionally, a good night’s rest.
Rodney Peter Viccari was born in Nottingham, England on September 23, 1944 to the late Peter and Eunice Viccari. Family lore suggests that Ron was a descendant of Robin Hood! With his parents and sister Carolyn, he moved first to Canada and then, in the early 1950s, the family settled in Scarsdale, New York. Ron was a graduate of Edgemont High School and attended Pace University. Ron served with the US Army during the Vietnam War and, after fulfilling his military duty, Ron started a successful career in the health and beauty aids business. He began at Jakewell Industries and was an executive with other notable firms. In 1991, Ron established his own company, Casaro Labs, a recognized leader in the industry, now celebrating its thirtieth year.
The love of his life and partner in his exciting journey was his wife, Janet Milligan-Viccari. For their first date in 1989, Ron arranged for a private flight to a concert in Atlantic City. An ordinary dinner and a movie was not Ron’s style! They were married in 1999 at a lavish wedding, the details of which were meticulously planned by Ron. From the start, they set out to make all of their dreams come true. Travel was a passion they shared and together they embarked on 32 cruises and toured every continent on earth. Closer to home, Jan was Ron’s first mate on his Sea Owl yacht. Ron deeply loved Jan as well as his family and friends. The world will never be the same. Right now, there is a huge party in Heaven in Ron’s honor.
In addition to Jan, Ron is survived by his stepson, Sean Milligan (Molly) of Stamford and their daughter Whitney, who affectionately called Ron, Pop-Pop. Ron also leaves behind his sister, Carolyn Klemm of Washington, CT and her sons Peter (Christina) and Graham (Cody) and their families. His stepson, Chad Milligan, pre-deceased him in 2009.
Burial services will be private, due to COVID-19. Later this year, friends and family will gather for a celebration of Ron’s life. In lieu of flowers, Jan and the family welcome your personal notes with remembrances of Ron in happy times. www.leopgallaghergreenwich.com
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