In Memory of

Ronald

P

Scinocca

Life Story for Ronald P Scinocca

Ronald P. “Ronnie” Scinocca, of San Diego, California passed away peacefully on July 23, 2020.

Ronnie was the first born child to Ronald and Shirley Scinocca of San Diego, California on July 21, 1959. He attended St. Didacus Parish School and was a 1977 graduate of St. Augustine High School. He was actively involved in sports and had a profound love of racquetball and golf. He continued his love of golf by playing every weekend with his dad and various different relatives to complete the foursome for many years.

Ronnie was a contractor and was involved in many projects throughout San Diego. He was instrumental in the “Firehouse” Community Center on College Avenue with his company, Phoenix Constructors, having been awarded the contract. He was also awarded many contracts from Southwest Marine, the biggest accomplishment being the Training Center. He had also been involved with much of the revitalization of the City Heights area with the several apartment complexes renovations and individual home projects working with City Heights CDC and NHS. He had also performed many earthquake retrofits from the 1984 Northridge earthquake and numerous repairs to cabins and homes in the Big Bear Area. Ronnie and his cousin had received numerous write ups in the newspaper for their innovative remodels and integrity to quality work during the 1980’s.

In 1995, he met Teri and they married in March of 1998. It was to be the beginning of a passionate love affair taking them on many spiritual journeys together as one. One of their favorite San Diego past times was to play what Ronnie would often refer to as “touristo”. It started with spending a Saturday morning going out for breakfast at one of their many different favorite breakfast spots, walking the boardwalk afterwards and then driving to any number of local tourist destinations in the county and then wrapping everything up with a stop off to get some dessert for after a dinner of grilled or bbq’d meat and veggies. There were movies, trips to Las Vegas and several cross country excursions and many dinners and conversations too numerous to count throughout the years.

Ronnie is survived by his loving wife of 25 years, Teri Scinocca, his mother, Shirley, sister Sherri (Michael), and daughter, Laura, many loving friends and extended family. He was predeceased by his father, Ronald. He had specifically requested that there be no viewing or services. In Lieu of any flowers please consider making a donation in his honor to the American Diabetes Association, the American Liver Foundation or a charity of your choice.