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Jon Barb
November 23, 2013
What a nice guy. His memory will live on forever. I am so sorry for your loss. His smile. His glow. His ability to light up a room.
Barry Sideroff
November 15, 2013
I will miss my old neighbor, friend and colleague. Our heart-felt sympathies go out to Hillary, Eric and Mandy.
Lisa Curtis
November 15, 2013
Ron was a great person to be around ~ he was a mensch, an avid cheerleader to other professionals and a devoted man to his family. Ron could always be counted on to show the latest family picture or to leave early to spend time with his family; a wonderful, wonderful trait. May you find strength and comfort in all your treasured memories.
Natasha Meruelo
November 15, 2013
I still cannot believe that I will not be able to say hello to Ron anymore and hear all the wonderful stories he used to share with us about his beautiful family and the wonderful life he had. Ron was full of so much happiness and laughter and it was infectious to all those around him. I will miss seeing him at the office and only regret that I did not get to know him better.
I am so sorry for your loss because it is truly a loss of the worse kind to lose a person as wonderful as Ron. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
Ben Blumberg
November 14, 2013
Ron was truly one of the best people I have ever known. One of the words that keeps coming to mind as I think of Ron is classy. He was a class act in every sense. He was smart, caring, funny, humble, warm, loyal and optimistic. Every time you saw Ron, he would ask about your family with great interest and remember the details the next time you saw him. He loved to listen to what you had to say and genuinely cared about how your were doing in life. He had an amazing smile that made you feel good when you saw him. That smile will live forever be etched in the memories of everyone who knew him. I feel like I lost a great friend and I will miss him everyday. To the entire Volper family, my deepest condolences and sympathy for your loss. Ron was prince among men.
Love,
Ben
Jay Maymi
November 14, 2013
It had been only a short time since I met Ron but what a nice guy with a heart of gold. Both being in sales, we connected right away. I was truly saddened to hear of his passing. He will be missed. My sincerest condolences to his family. May God bless him and them.
Perry Grosser
November 14, 2013
I am so terribly sorry for your loss. Ron was a good friend as well as a client for many many years. He was such a comfort and provided amazing words of wisdom when I lost my own son a few weeks ago. He was such a warm, caring, and understanding person. I will truly miss him.
Adam Stark
November 14, 2013
Ron was a gentleman in the fullest sense of the word--a true "mentsch" in every way. I feel very fortunate to have been able to spend time with Ron and will truly miss our conversations. May G-d be with Ron and his family always.
Jospeh Varghese
November 14, 2013
My deepest sympathies to Hillary and the family. Ronald was an exceptional man with a caring generous heart. He empowered others to be great communicators. It was an honor to be a member of the SEC Roughriders club with him.
Blessings,
~Joseph
LJS
November 13, 2013
From Mill Basin, and PS236, we became a group. We played and hung out in each others homes, and went to parties, and JHS, and HS, and still the group remained. Through university, and advanced degrees, the friendship flourished. It was always easy, and never hard. Later, we met our special girlfriends, and fell in love, and got married, and had our beautiful children, and nurtured our families, and developed our careers, and grew older together, and laughed and cried...and through it all, the friendship warmed us and reassured us and sustained us. I can't recall a cross word, ever. It was always there, quietly, in the background. What are we going to do without our old friend. He will remain forever in our thoughts and hearts. What a gift we had, though not long enough. What a wonderful life.
November 13, 2013
You have my deepest sympathy for your loss. May the Hearer of prayer comfort you. (Psalm 65:2)
Tim Kebbe
November 13, 2013
To the Volper Family:
Ron was one of the most delightful men that I have ever known. He brought happiness into my life and those around him. More than that, he was mensch and a caring and thoughtful friend. I thoroughly enjoyed his company, his wisdom and his sense of humor. He will be greatly missed by all of his many friends and colleagues.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad and difficult time.
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