Ronald Raymond Bleau, 64 of Malabar, FL, passed away January 3, 2013. He was born in Sherman, Texas October 20, 1948. In 2010 he moved from Azle, Texas to Malabar.
Ron served his country honorably in the U.S. Marine Corps. He earned degrees in Physics and Psychology from Sonoma State University in California. He had over 35 years experience in both aviation and space technology when he retired from Lockheed Martin. Ron was an avid motor cycle enthusiast. He will be well remembered for his ready wit, enthusiasm for astronomy and his awesome photography. But, his greatest love was his family and friends.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 27 years, Carla Dianne Bleau; daughter, Laura Pagan (Victor); step-daughters, Julie Carver, Jennifer Goldfarb; eight grand- children; one great-grandson. Ron was the eldest son of Raymond Roland Bleau and Marie Claire Cote' Bleau (deceased). Brothers and sisters: Diane Sydney (Howard), Lawrence Bleau (Valerie), Marie O'Neal, and Robert Bleau (Linda).
A Celebration of Ron's Life will be held.
In lieu of flowers, Ron may be honored with contributions to the Boy Scouts of America, specifically the Indialantic, Florida Pack 330. Address: Cub Scouts Pack 330, 2030 N. Highway A1A, Indialantic, FL. 32903
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To the Bleau family and friends, you are in my thoughts and prayers. May you be comforted by the cherished memories of your loved one, also may the scripture of 1 Corintians 1:3,4 bring you comfort as well.
Leah
January 25, 2013
I miss you.
Julie Carver
January 24, 2013
Chuck & Cheryl Cox
January 24, 2013
Our family wanted to extend our deepest sympathy for your lost Im' sure Ronald will be greatly missed But we do know that our creator Jeovah will extend the comfort we need at times like this. Isa. 65:2
Protash Family
January 23, 2013
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