Born in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, he was the son of the late George and Henrietta (Korytowski) Cisco and the brother of Shirley Marsh and her husband William, Janet Cisco, and Joyce Vitoritt and her husband George. He is survived by his wife, his daughter Jena McFadden and her husband Luke McFadden of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and one grandchild: Charles Ronald McFadden who was his entire world. If you didn’t know about Charlie, you would within 5 minutes of talking with Ron. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Ron was an incredible man who left an impression on every single person he met. He had a sneaky sense of humor, with one-liners that would stick with you and bring continued laughter days later. He was a problem solver who knew how to get stuff done. From co-collaborating with Jena on elaborate elementary school projects, to packing the car for college drop-off like it was a real-life game of tetris, he was happiest when doing. Challenges were things he believed you worked hard and simply overcame, like cancer, which he beat twice. Ron was Superman. For numerous years, he worked nights, yet he would never miss his daughter’s sporting events or important family life events. He was always there. To say that he has left an incredible void is an understatement. Hardworking, dedicated, opinionated and loyal, he was the most devoted husband, father, and grandfather and is his daughter’s hero.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his honor may be made to the American Cancer Society, 38 Chauncy St STE 700, Boston, MA 02111 or www.cancer.org/ or your favorite charity.
Arrangements are in the care of the Waring-Sullivan Home at Dartmouth, 230 Russells Mills Road, Dartmouth, MA 02748. To leave a note of condolence: www.waring-sullivan.com
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American Cancer Society, 38 Chauncy St., STE 700, Boston, Massachusetts 02111
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