Ronald J. Fogel, Jr.
On September 10, 2024 of Ocean City, NJ. Age 55. Beloved husband of Alisha (nee Abbruzzese). Devoted father of Marisa Fogel (Brian Tomlin), Tyler Fogel, and Dominic Fogel. Beloved son of Ron and Patricia Fogel. Dear brother of Robert Fogel (Heather) and Domenica Talvacchio (Michael). Loving uncle of Julia, Adrianna, Addison, Michael, and Brandon. Survived by his loving pup, Nahla.
Ron was a dedicated, sacrificial, motivated husband, father, son, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend. His goal in life was for his family to be safe, independent, strong good citizens and loved. He succeeded. His 5 greatest moments were marrying Alisha, seeing Marisa, Tyler and Dominic born and adding Brian when Marisa married him.
Ron loved his country and taught us how to decipher politics. If you had the benefit of listening to him eventually you would be able to see what he was saying come true. And there’s still more coming. He would listen to you too!!
Ron was truly an entrepreneur. He worked hard his whole life and never doubted it would pay off because he was never going to give up. He lived life at “100” miles an hour. He said he was content with getting robbed out of more years because he lived more in 55 than most that make it to 90.
Ron never looked for a spotlight in life and was absolutely overwhelmed by the response he received from people he didn’t realize he touched through his life. He was grateful for the love he and his family received from you and grateful he had an impact in your life too. He truly loved seeing you succeed at your dreams.
Ron will be missed, and we will feel loss, but he gained heaven and heaven gained him. He wants us to live full lives and as we know him, he will probably be pretty convincing up there to get doors open for you too. Can’t wait to see our reunion.
Family and friends are welcome to attend his visitation Saturday, September 21st 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM at the Egizi Funeral Home, 119 Ganttown Rd., Washington Twp. Celebration of Life 12:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Ronnie’s memory should be made to American Cancer Society, Astra Zeneca Hope Lodge, 110 W. Laurel Ave., Cheltenham, PA 19012.
“A Life Well Lived Is Worth Remembering”