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March 8, 2012
Curran, Brad & Grant; I've only met all of you once many years ago when we were all very young. But I have wonderful memories of Uncle Ron who used to play with us kids (his nieces and nephews) in the yard at grandma's house. We all mourned our loss when he moved away. I'm sure he was a wonderful father & grandfather as well. Please accept my sincerest sympathy. Uncle Ron was one of a kind...Love Laurie (Knapp) Caton.
Sandra & Guido Pardi
March 4, 2012
Please accept our deepest sympathies.
Matthew Shaffer
March 3, 2012
Uncle Ron, I will never forget your smile and laugh. Thank you for all the memories.
Michael Shaffer
March 3, 2012
You were the best uncle a kid could have and the man I admired most in my life.
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