Ronald J. Gentile, 75 of West Palm Beach, Florida passed away on December 6, 2024. A beloved father, proud grandfather, loving husband and cherished friend, Ron will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Ron is survived by his best friend and wife, Suzanne with whom he shared many years of happiness, love and companionship. He leaves behind his two children, Kristen Pinto and Thomas Gentile, and his daughter-in-law, Laura Gentile. He also leaves behind his two step-children, Tony Scarito and David Scarito and his six grandchildren, Olivia, Emily, Julia, Benjamin, William and May. He is also cherished by his step-grandchildren, Anthony Thomas, Allie and JT. His family brought him immense happiness and filled his life with joy.
Born on April 28, 1949 in Long Beach, New York, Ron lived a fulfilling life both personally and professionally. Throughout his career, he achieved remarkable success starting with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and then as a Bank President and CEO at the Warwick Savings Bank in Warwick, New York where he helped build the bank from a small community bank into a publicly traded company. After success at the Warwick Savings Bank, Ron brought his leadership, work ethic and unwavering commitment to the Community Bank of Orange and then the USA Bank, serving as President and CEO of both banks before retiring full time to Florida.
Outside of his professional life, Ron was known for his sense of humor, his love for his family, and his enjoyment of life’s simple pleasures. He was a connoisseur of fine wine and cigars, often savoring both in the company of good friends and loved ones. He approached every moment with enthusiasm and a deep appreciation for the things that brought him joy.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, December 13th from 2pm to 5pm, at the Quattlebaum Funeral Home at 5411 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, Florida 33417.
Though Pop (or Pop Pop) as he was known to his grandchildren, is no longer with us, his memory will live on in the hearts of his family and friends. We are thankful for the time we had with him and the love he gave us.
Rest in peace, Ron. You will never be forgotten.
To quote his favorite artist, Rod Stewart “You're in my heart, you're in my soul. You'll be my breath should I grow old. You are my lover, you're my best friend. You're in my soul.”
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