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Ronald G. L. Harley
1/18/1947 - 9/13/2013
Granite Bay Resident Ronald G. Harley has died at the age of 66.
He is survived by his wife of 45 years Lyda, daughter Erika Harley-Spencer, son Ronny, along with many loving relatives and close friends.
In 1981 Ron bought Creative Concrete Products in Folsom, and later worked for the City of Folsom. He was also President of Dorotheas Christmas Inc. a family owned business in Historic Folsom. He lost his 6 ½ year courageous fight against Alzheimer's. Ron Harley will be greatly missed by family and friends. He was known for his kindness, love for his family and wonderful sense of humor.
Please make donations to the Placer SPCA, 150 Corporation Yard Rd., Roseville Ca. 95678
Services will be at noon October 27, 2013 at Lew Howard Park, 7100 Baldwin Dam Road, Folsom Calif., immediately followed by a pot luck Celebration of Life barbeque.
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I am so sorry to hear about your loss the bible can be of some comfort at john 3:16. Please read and take comfort
October 12, 2013
• My heartfelt sympathy goes out to your family at this most difficult time. Please be assured that God will help you cope with the heavy weight of your loss. “Blessed be Almighty God who daily carries the load for us.” Psalms 68:19
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October 12, 2013
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