Condolences
Ron you will be sorely missed. Thank you for all the fond and wonderful memories.
Ron you were more than a father in law you were a second dad to me I met you when I was 23 six short years after my own dad had passed away your welcoming nature formed our bond not a day will go by that I will forget you or miss you , the grandfather you were to Samantha could never be replaced you were two peas in a pod her innocent heart will always be missing a piece of it because part of it went with you I hope they have dominos up there cause everytime sammie eats it she will think of grandpa Ron
Ron was like a second father to me . He did everything for family and my daughter Theresa loved him more than words . He was the epitome of a real man in every way . I hope one day my daughter can meet someone like her grandpa Ron . Every good character trait you want in a man he had it . Thank you Ron for everything you did for my mom and our family . Rest In Peace . Hope you and grandma and grandpa have. A lot of fun , food , good talks and card games together . Please watch over our family any my daughter especially together you were her favorite grandpa . She picked up your sense of humor along the way to help me fill your shoes with mom now . Love you Ron
We lost touch in his later years, but he was good to me growing up. He was always able to get me out of a funk by finding some way to make me laugh. I thank him for my “math” brain and my twisted sense of humor. I will never forget his monotone, low voice loudly singing at church or his “how do you know a room’s too small” joke that I knew was coming anytime someone started talking about cats.
My greatest condolences to Linda, Christopher, Greg and their families.
Ron was intelligent, caring and so humorous. He worked hard preparing the budget for us at Surrey Downs. He never let us down. I will always remember his dry sense of humor. Rest in peace, my friend. God is with you! My deepest sympathy to Linda and the family!
Clair Fitzgerald