Ronald-Mouzis-Obituary

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Ronald Charles Mouzis

Mission Hills, California

Jan 19, 1939 – Sep 20, 2019 (Age 80)

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BORN
January 19, 1939
DIED
September 20, 2019
AGE
80
LOCATION
Mission Hills, California

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San Fernando Mission Cemeteries and Mission Hills Catholic Mortuary Obituary

Don't grieve for me, for now I'm free.
I took His hand when I heard Him call,
I turned my back and left it all.
If my passing has left a void,
then fill it with remembered joy.
My life's been full, I savored much,
good friends, good times, a loved one's touch.
A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss.
Ah yes, these things, I too will miss.
Perhaps my time seemed all too brief;
Don't lengthen it now with undue grief.
Lift up your heart and share with me.
God wanted me now,
He set me free.

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Dear Laura ... I remember ... way before you and Ron were married. I remember~
playing volleyball with the Fabians from St. Elisabeth's in Van Nuys. I remember how cute the two of you were - so much in love.
I remember how on Halloween dance you and Ron were teasing me because I couldn't figure out who you were ... your costume so great.
And here ... how many years later I see the obituary in the paper. I am so sorry for your lost.
A voice in your past ... sending you hugs and...

Very vague memory of last time saw Ron 14 th Kilbourn near Gesu School and Church others were there Ron was saying He was leaving for California for Baseball try out I think . I for first time today noticed Facebook page , wonderful family he has left behind looks like a world didn't think existed anymore. My main memory is Ron's Pizza eating at Marie' s Pizza - Ron Traxell's Mother - they had big table in back dining area where waited for mid-night on Friday ( no meat Friday back then ) ....

What a loss! Ron coached with me at Cathedral High in 1969--a real inspiration for our team.

Dear Laura and family. I just read of Ron's passing and I was so sorry to hear this. I was Athletic Secretary at Bishop Alemany High School for 23 years and in all my time there Ron was the always a joy to have in my office. He was one great referee who had a passion for any game he was a part of. A great Christian man of integrity. He will be missed by all who knew him. God bless you and your family.
Sincerely, Sharron Coia

Dear Laura and family, I just read about Ron's passing and I want to offer my sympathies. I was the Athletic Secretary at Bishop Alemany High School and I always loved when Ron would referee our games. Such a great man of integrity and compassion for his job. His smile and friendly attitude was a joy to behold. My prayers for you and the children will be ongoing. God bless you all.
Sharron Coia

Dear Mouzis Family - my best to you during this time of reflection on the life of Ron - Ron was truly a quality individual who helped raise a loving family - Chris, your dad and I always reflected on your life and growth into adulthood - hope your life serves out as a continuing role model in your father's example - best to the family. Thanks
Jim Ozella - Head Baseball Coach - Hart HS

Ron will certainly be missed by the community college athletic family. He was associated with a number of sports, but particularly baseball and football. His contributions and dedication to community college football as an official and later as an SCFA observer was outstanding. More importantly he had great respect from coaches and fellow officials. We will miss Ron's sense of humor and we will always remember him as a friend. God Bless you and your family.

Uncle Ron, I can't believe you are gone. You've been a source of love, humor and faith as long as I can remember. I'll miss you, your stories, your jokes and yes, your hugs, so very much. You were a blessing in my life and I treasure the memories...pancakes in your kitchen, Christmas skit dancing, sponsoring my Confirmation, teaching me to gamble in Vegas (and winning!), you meeting and charming Mateo, then Bella, then Elias...so many wonderful memories. Rest now and know that you are loved...