Ramona Agrinzonis, a longtime resident of the Bronx, died on May 10, 2024. She was 86.
Ms. Agrinzonis was born on March 20, 1938 in Puerto Rico to the late Ramon Agrinzonis and Juana Santana. She is survived by her sons, Jose Davila and Johnny Davila; and her daughter Evelyn Davila.
Visiting will be Monday from 4-8pm at Joseph A. Lucchese Funeral Home, 726 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx. Family and friends will be gathering at the funeral home on Tuesday at 9am with the interment following at 11:30am at Mount Hope Cemetery, Saw Mill River Road and Jackson Avenue, Hastings-on-Hudson.
Ramona was the best mother-in -law a girl could ask for. I was so blessed to have her in my life for 39 years. She was an amazing mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was always making our favorite foods when we visited her. My son would always brag about her fried pork chunks. Ramona you have left a void in our hearts. I know you were tired and were ready to go meet the Lord, but our hearts were not ready to let you go. I will love you forever. SIP
It is with a heavy heart that I say farewell to my Tia Monin. My childhood memories of her are that of a kind, loving and giving person who showed us all how much we were loved through her actions. My only solace in her leaving way too soon is that she is once again with my mother, friends/sisters, for all eternity. Rest in peace Tia
Tia will always be remembered as the kind, loving Aunt she was. Her smiles always lit up the room and when she found something funny, she would laugh and have all of us laughing. Tia was kind, genuine and soft spoken. She would be so interested in speaking to children as much as adults and always with a smile. And she was an amazing cook, first place you always saw her was in the kitchen when you walked in. And she loved her children so much. She will always be remembered. Rest in Peace Titi.