– Ralph R. Mazzotta, 70, passed away May 8, 2019 at High Pointe Hospice House in Haverhill.
Born in Haverhill, he was the son of the late Sisto and Josephine (Angelo) Mazzotta. Raised and educated in Haverhill, he was a graduate of Haverhill High School. Ralph was a talented musician, playing several instruments. He traveled extensively throughout the Northeast and the East Coast of the United States, playing with numerous bands. Ralph was a guitar player, singer and songwriter and was a classical acoustic guitar player. Music was his life and it was a passion for him since childhood. In the last year he became an active member of Calvary Chapel in Plaistow and leaned on his strong faith during his illness. He will be missed by all those he touched through his music.
Ralph is survived by his son, Ralph M. Mazzotta of Dover, NH; his grandson, Jeff Mazzotta; and many friends. He was predeceased by his wife, Scharlene G. (Yeager) Mazzotta.
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Connie Gilford says
May 10, 2019 at 10:15 pmA sweet, sweet man. So thankful God brought him to our fellowship the last year of his life. He was so grateful for his church family. He is with his Lord and in no more pain. That hand moves now Ralph! You are healed!
Harrison Brown says
May 11, 2019 at 1:12 pmRIP Brother! Glad we had the chance to know each other through music. I’m forever beholding to you for helping me with my vocals and playing style.
Anonymous says
May 11, 2019 at 8:39 pmrip my brother!! you always told me you waited a long time for a basses like me to come along. but it was my pleasure to through down the groove for you. but what I will miss most is the time you came down to my house on a weekend and firing up my grill and having a couple t-bones steaks and talking music and smoking cigars. thank you for being part of my life!!! johnny
Louis. Stepherson says
May 14, 2019 at 7:56 pmMy Brother, we had quite a few laughs together and you will be missed. I still say Roy Orbison had nothing on you.
Rest in peace.
Keith Hill says
June 14, 2019 at 6:46 amRest in peace,Ralph.I idolized you and your playing,and also your great high voice.I go way back to the days of the Roadrunners.Thank you,Ralph,for some great memories.