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January 1, 1936 - May 26, 2019

Burial Date June 4, 2019

In accordance with his wishes, cremation has taken place and a graveside committal ceremony, with full military honors is scheduled for Tuesday June 4, 2019 at 11:30 a.m. at Fort Custer National Cemetery located at 15501 Dickman Road in Augusta, Michigan. Those wishing to attend the committal ceremony are encouraged to arrive at the cortege area of the cemetery no later than 11:15 a.m. followed by a luncheon at 1:00 o’clock at St. Joseph Catholic Church located at 936 Lake Street in Kalamazoo. In lieu of flowers Memorials may be made to Kairos Dwelling Home or the charity of one’s choice, c/o the funeral home.

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My condolences to the family. Knew Randy, worked with Ron at one time.

Posted by Tim Stamm on June 10, 2019

Ron was a kind, gentle and funny man with whom I had the pleasure and honor of working for as a healthcare aide. The joy and optimism he expressed in spite of his circumstances will continue to be an inspiration for me. I pray that God's comfort and peace rest upon Morgie and the rest of Ron's family and friends Norene Blackwell Homecare Transitions

Posted by Norene Blackwell on May 31, 2019

My prayers to Morgi and family. I knew Ron and Morgi from Dr. LaPennas office and I tried to help as much as I could in the past few years. My heart tells me Ron is in a better place but I know his family will miss him so very much.

Posted by Deborah Lawson on May 30, 2019

Ron was a wonderful husband to my mother for nearly 35 years - they had many many trips around the country in their RV. He was also a really great Grandfather to my children. We will all miss him dearly.

Posted by Christine Rauhoff on May 30, 2019

Ron, was a great co-worker at the Upjohn company I really enjoyed his friendship very much and he was always smiling and always had a great sense of humor and a great greeting every time you entered the coating dept,

Posted by Harry Reeves on May 29, 2019