

Ronnie was born on December 2, 1939, to Juan and Yolanda Morejon of Havana Cuba. In 1956, Ronnie’s parents Left Cuba and moved to Brooklyn NY with his brothers and sisters and later in that same year they permanently moved to Miami Fl.
In 1959, Ronnie met and fell in love with Antoinette Giammalvo and later that year married and were with each other through all of life’s ups and downs and blessed to be together for 64 years.
Ronnie and Toni would go on to have 5 children, Rolando “Ronnie” Morejon Jr., Michael Morejon, Raymond Morejon, Maria Goas & Joseph Morejon. Ronnie was a wonderful and devoted father, husband and teacher. He always taught his children to stand tall, be proud, and supported all of them throughout the many accomplishments and difficulties of their lives. He was dedicated to his church and was even a Eucharistic minister along with belonging to the Knights of Columbus and served as a Grand Knight of the 4th Degree.
Throughout the years Ronnie had several careers which included working in the hospitality industry in Catskills, NY: Auto mechanic while owning a few different gas station and mechanic shops, delivery driver for a few different companies and finally living the dream of owning his own trucking company.
Ronnie was predeceased by his parents, Juan and Yolanda Morejon. His brothers, Raymond & John Morejon, his Son in law, Alex L. Goas, his daughter in law, Laura Morejon.
He is survived by his wife, Toni; his children, Ronnie and his wife Karen Morejon, Michael and his wife Priscilla Morejon, Ray, Maria, Jay and his wife Jackie Morejon; His grandchildren, Olivia and Michael Morejon, Alexis and her husband Tyler Freece, Vanessa Goas, Tyler and Alyssa Morejon; His great grandchild Isabella Quintero; his sisters, Omeida Quintas and Yolanda Blanco; his sister-in-law Rose Giammalvo, along with many other close family members.
Ronnie loved life, his family and friends. He was most happy when he was giving what he had to people. With that being said, the family requests in lieu of flowers contributions may be donated and mailed to: Knights of Columbus Council, Saint Maximilian Kolbe #11410 and the 4th degree (see address below)
There will be a Catholic Funeral Mass held at St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church,
701 N Hiatus Rd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026
Monday September 25, 2023, at promptly 11:00 AM.
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