Ronald-Oliver-Obituary

Ronald Oliver

Ottawa, Ontario

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Ronald Oliver passed away in Ottawa, Ontario. The obituary was featured in Ottawa Citizen on August 10, 2013.

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Adena & family Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian Angel to watch over you.
Our Sympathy for all of you God Bless you all

love auntie Maria & uncle Joe.

To Janet and Family; Dianne & I send our sincere condolences on Ron's passing. Our family remembers our wonderful times camping with Ron, Janet & family during our three year tour of duty in Gagetown. Ron was a true professional soldier and an honour with which to work. He knew how to enjoy life and his family. RIP Ron, you served your country well.

Janet & Family:
Sincere condolences on Ron's passing.

I have good memories of playing at the Oliver Grandparents' farm with cousins Ron and his sisters when we were children. He was a bright, serious, sweet-natured and sharing child. He was so happy to have married Janet and dearly loved his children. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Please accept my condolences for your loss. I'll always remember the game of "find the hot pepper" we played at spaghetti dinner, as well as the night your family let me sleep in your basement when my five (five!) cousins under age 8 came to visit for a week during exams.

Ron was my neighbor in Gagetown NB - he was a good soldier and a very nice man - we enjoyed lots of laugh's together and I recall he had a permanent smile on his face - thoroughly pleasant and likeable - he will be missed...RIP

To Janet and family: Peter and I and all members of the Cuenco family send our loving thoughts and prayers for peace and comfort. Good memories of our meetings with Ron will always be with us. He was a man full of wisdom. God bless you all. Love from: Peter and Maria Ursu, California USA

Our condolences to your family. Sending prayers.

I had the pleasure of working with Ron in Borden and at Staff School for two years as a member of the Directing Staff. He had a keen wit and was a true professional. It was an honour to serve with him. My condolences go out to the family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

John Heymans
Maj (Retd)
8CH