UPS deliveries will never be the same.

We all know him, just a few are aware that “Ron,” the nice guy who delivered our packages with his brown UPS truck died a sudden unexpected death this past Sunday. “Ron,” Rinaldo A. Corrieri, 50, of Farm St. in Blackstone was the husband of Elaine (Mellen) Corrieri and was born in Woonsocket as son of Stella (Godin) Corrieri, and the late Rinaldo Corrieri.
"Ron For the last 33 years Ron worked as a truck driver for United Parcel Service out of Shewsbury, MA. Ron was also Union Stewart for UPS.
He always had time for a chat and will be dearly missed. Ron I hope you found peace, it was a privilege to know you personally. Ron enjoyed yard work and gardening and spending time with his family. He also donated his time delivering non perishable foods to the Homeless Shelters in Worcester, MA.
He is survived by one son Anthony R. Corrieri, of Blackstone, MA. and One daughter Gina M. Corrieri, of Blackstone, MA. One Step-daughter, Kimberly Wilkenson, and her husband Joseph, of Metheun, MA. One sister Christine Forcier and her husband Russell, of Bellingham, MA. and his nephew, Scott Corrieri and his wife Laura, of Douglas, MA. The Holland blog learned that his wife filed for divorce recently. His funeral will be held Friday May 8, 2009 at 9 A. M. from the S. DiPardo Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, 1583 Diamond Hill Rd., Woonsocket, with a Mass at 10 A.M. in St. Theresa Church, Rathbun St., Blackstone, MA. Burial will be in St. Jean the Baptist Cemetery, Bellingham. Relatives and friends are invited. Calling hours are Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M.
Peter Frei

Posted on 7 May 2009, 15:14 - Category: The Town Common
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Posted on 7 May 2009, 19:43 by Carolyn Reardon
Rest In Peace
Our prayers are with your children. God Bless you Ron, I really enjoyed our chats over the years. You are missed and I hope you found peace. We have a deep sadness for our UPS man.
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Posted on 4 Jun 2009, 21:45 by United We Stand
So long friend
Ron you will be missed by all, wether it was a wave and a smile or a short conversation on a summers day you always took the time to acknowlege people in the normal course of your day in the hopes that it would bring a smile to someones face. I hope you enjoyed us as much as we did you, I know myself the feeling was mutual. God Bless we will miss you !!
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