WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. – Jerome Ritter, beloved husband, uncle and friend, passed away on Oct. 10, 2024, in Delray Beach, Florida. Born on July 22, 1927, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Jerome, affectionately known as Jerry, led a life marked by dedication to his family and community.
Jerry graduated from Durfee High School, in Fall River, Massachusetts, and later earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering.
During World War II, Jerry served honorably in the United States Army.
Professionally, Jerry was a respected manager at an electronic sheet metal company, where he formed many lifelong friendships and initiated a tradition of weekly poker nights. He was not only committed to his work but also cherished the camaraderie it brought into his life.
Jerry married Judith Rodinsky, who was not just his wife of 59 years but also his best travel companion, near and far. Together, they enjoyed many adventures, including a memorable trip to Hawaii and several others.
An avid reader and sports enthusiast, Jerry enjoyed watching his favorite teams, the Red Sox and Patriots. He found joy and relaxation in these pastimes though he often humorously noted he could never read as many books as his wife.
Jerry's spiritual life was deeply rooted in his community. He attended services in Brockton and later in Florida, reflecting his lifelong commitment to his faith and values it instilled in him.
Jerry is survived by his nieces, Helena Chirichella and husband, Steven, and Lisa Delfino and her husband, Robert, along with their families, who cherished his love and guidance. He was preceded in death by his wife, Judith; his parents, Henry and Bertha Ritter; and sister, Sheila Ritter Bader.
Donations may be made to Trustbridge Hospice Center, of Delray Beach, Florida, or Jewish War Veterans. Jerry's kind spirit and loving nature will be deeply missed by all who knew him.