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Ronald Ziel

1939 - 2016

Ronald Ziel obituary, 1939-2016, Idaho Falls, ID

BORN

1939

DIED

2016

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Ronald Ziel Obituary

Ronald Paul Ziel, 77, a resident under the care of the Good Samaritan Society in Idaho Falls, passed away peacefully on the morning of Thursday, December 15, 2016 from natural causes.

Ron was born on July 17, 1939 in the heart of New York City at Wickersham Hospital in Manhattan. He is the son of Roland and Edith Kegel Ziel.

Much of his youth was in New York City (Bronx and Queens). When he was ten years old in 1949, his parents and younger brother moved out to the quaint village of Melville located in suburban Long Island.

After graduation from Huntington High School in 1957, Ron attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn where he received a Bachelor's Degree in Art in 1961. While at Pratt Institute, he enrolled in the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) where, upon graduation, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army. His career in the signal corps was short lived since he contracted diabetes. He received an honorable medical discharge.

Aside from his family and close friends, Ron's love and passion were steam engines and railroads. He traveled around the world photographing passenger and freight trains in several countries and in every continent except Antarctica. His collection of black, white and color photos is second to none where Ron has amassed over 30,000 historical railroad photographs during his 35-year career. Ron wrote and published several successful books on trains with emphasis on steam powered railroads. A few of his books were so popular that they were even translated in German and sold throughout Europe.

Ron also had a passion for politics. He was patriotic citizen and wherever he lived in later years (eastern Long Island and Tucson, Ariz.), he was active in supporting candidates for public office of his choice.

Ron is survived by his brother, Robert (Bob) Ziel (Ginger) and his three nephews, Paul (Jessica) Aaron (Lesley) and Brian (Amanda).

Ron is a Presbyterian by faith.

A funeral service will be held Wednesday evening, December 21 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the chapel of Eckersell Funeral Home located at Main and State Streets in Rigby. Pastor David Bass of the New Geneva Orthodox Presbyterian Church will conduct the religious service followed by eulogies from his friends.

Ron's family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to the staff of the Good Samaritan Society Nursing Home in Idaho Falls who took very good care and comforted him in the final years of his life.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Post Register from Dec. 18 to Dec. 19, 2016.

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Bob Miller

December 11, 2022

Ron Ziel and my older brother Brad Miller were good friends. They both had a passion - Steam Railroading. I never met Ron Ziel, but I heard enough about him and looked at many of his photos and books to think I did know Ron. Blessings to Ron's family.

Bob (brother of Brad Miller)

April 4, 2022

I remember Brad and Ron working together on recordings of the Twilight of Steam and many other projects including photos for album covers and liner notes. They went on several steam trips together recording for Mobile Fidelity Productions. My Mom June, also worked with Ron. What a jewel of a person Ron was. And now he is photographing and writing books about Heavens railroads. God Bless,
Bob Miller (Brads younger brother who loves trains)

Edward Cafarella

June 8, 2017

I never met Mr. Ziel but he had a huge influence in my life. My mom and dad bought my older brother "The Twilight of Steam" in the mid 60's, I was about 3 years old. It was my brother's favorite book and soon became mine too. I would look at it for hours and hours, relishing the times when I came to the color photos in the book. I had to wonder what was in the first twenty pages or so as my brother had ripped them out. As soon as I discovered eBay I obtained another copy of that book and finally got to see what was in the first couple of chapters. I still keep the old one right next to the new one on my shelf to remind me of a magical time in my life. I consider Mr. Ziel the preeminent railroad photographer, the way he lit his subjects and captured the awesomeness of the locomotives was masterful. Truly the Ansel Adams of railroad photography. That book was one of the reasons I decided to become a photographer, albeit for a short time in my 20's. He grew up not too far from me on Long Island and I'm jealous he was able to experience the last steam locomotives on the Long Island Rail Road. I proudly own every book he authored or co-authored regarding railroads and trains. My condolences to his family and friends, he will be sorely missed.

April 12, 2017

Today I discovered the death of Ron. He and his family were part of my family. Ron was wonderful and took us to see some of the trains that he wrote about. His love for trains helped me also love and appreciate trains. I remember Ron from years ago but after I moved around I lost contact with him. So today when I searched from him I am deeply saddened to learn that he has died. Ron has left a legacy behind him through his photography and books that he wrote. I am so sorry for his family and Bob who was also like a big brother to me. God Bless Ron's family.

Arthur F Sintef II

April 2, 2017

I First Met Ron At A Railroad Lecture At The Plainview Public Library In The Early 1970's. He Was Talking About His Books & Travels All Over The World. This Is Where I Purchased My 1st Ron Ziel Book Called "Steel Rails To The Sunrise". After That I Met Up With Ron Many Times To Purchase His Other Books And To talk Railroading.. We Hit It Off Right Away.. I Did Work For The Long Island Railroad At This Time.. We Talked Many Times On The Phone Even After He Moved To Arizona. We Lost Touch After That Around Middle Of 2016

Oliver Wunder

December 30, 2016

I met Ronald Ziel together with Nils Huxtable on a trip in Finnland in Mai 2003. I remeber Ron as a very sympathic nice railway photographer.

I feel very sad about this news.


Oliver Wunder / Hildesheim

David Morrison Morrison

December 21, 2016

Ron loved sharing his knowledge of Long Island Rail Road history with everyone. He was quite personable and always was "up front" with his praises and criticisms. Ron will surely be missed by the railfan community on Long Island,

Jim Reisdorff

December 20, 2016

Like many are saying, Twilight of the Steam Locomotive was also my first rail book and and helped inspire me to a career in the railroad book field. And Steel Rails to Victory was a masterpiece on the subject. I'm sorry we never met Ron, but you will be long remembered for your impact. God bless you on your new journey.

West Virginia

Rudolph Schubert

December 20, 2016

RIP Ron I will miss you. I will always remember our trips to take photos and the time we spent in Southampton. Our trip to West Virginia in the 1980s was the best.

Fabrice Lanoue

December 20, 2016

Many thanks to Ron, "The twilight of world steam" is my bible and gave me the passion for steam and for travelling around the world.
Fab Steamandrock

Nicholas Kalis

December 20, 2016

Sorry for your loss.

Richard Glueck

December 20, 2016

Ron's first book was an inspiration. He took me and Bobby on my first steam safari, to Steamtown, in 1965. Someplace in heaven is a yard of hot locomotives under steam. Ron is there, camera in his hands. Goodbye, old friend.

Janakpur (Nepal) December 1980

José Banaudo

December 20, 2016

Thanks to Ron for its photographic and editorial work. " The twilight of world steam " (thanks to Mike Eagleson too) gave me the will to travel Europe and other continents in search of steam locomotives when I was 19 !

José, from Nice (France)

December 19, 2016

I am so very sorry on your loss. I did not know him , but it is People like this who are the essence our our historical legacy. May he rest in peace.

Ron Ziel riding La Carlota 102, January 1, 1982.

Thomas Schultz

December 19, 2016

Wayne Harris

December 18, 2016

Bob,
I am sorry for your loss. You introduced me to him many years sgo. May the Lord bless you and your fsmily.

Wayne and Linda Harris

Michael Eagleson

December 17, 2016

Ron, I will miss you buddy. We chased steam together, wrote books together, and even owned a steam locomotive together. I wish you could see the Big Boy run in 2019. Well......maybe you will. God Bless you Ron. Save a place for me in the chase car.

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