02/16/1943
05/12/2011
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Lori Kunz
May 12, 2012
Ron, my friend in Christ, hard to believe it's been a year without you! But you left me with something priceless: you led me back to the Lord, and I will never forget that, or the wonderful gift of the Christian family I gained through you. Love you always dear friend! "chance made us neighbors but our hearts became friends." God bless!
Lori Kunz
February 16, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RON! God bless you and your wonderful family still here, and my church family. You led me back to the Lord, my friend. If it hadn't been for you, I'm not sure I would have gotten there. Love you! Lori Eric and Princess.
Lori Kunz
July 13, 2011
Still thinking about you Ron! We love and miss you! God Bless. (as you would say)
Lori Kunz
June 13, 2011
Ron, I sure do miss those fun daily phone messages you used to leave on my phone! (I miss them very much!) You were on our machine EVERY day when we got home. You would call every day and leave NO FEWER than 2 messages, sometimes up to 5 or 6, (never failed it was part of our routine to come home and listen to them too), always asking how we were and letting us know what games were on TV and when, and you'd always say something funny, even talk to my cat! "Princess". Your conversations with her were always fun. I'd sit down to supper after work and say, "okay get that Ronald phone up here on the table so I can hear the messages!" And you always ended your messages with God Bless. That was you. God Bless YOU.
Lori Kunz
June 8, 2011
Ron saw the good in all people. My son was visiting one day and we were outside trying to flag down his ride that was picking him up. A few minutes later, Ron was at my door, and thinking something was wrong he asked me if everything was all right. I had to reassure him that it was fine. Ron, you were all heart and I will NEVER forget that!
Paul Carter
June 2, 2011
Hard to belive that a classmate would be gone. We went through grade school together at Regal.
Lori Kunz
June 1, 2011
One More Day
Do you see me coming Lord
My work on Earth is done
Now I'm comin' home, your son
Will you take me
Will you set me free
My friends on Earth
They may weep
Tell them that my spirit you will keep
But let them know I'm still there
Let them know how I care
I know how I was loved
As you welcome me above
*In time you slipped away
Life too soon stolen that day
We never dreamed you'd be gone
Though somehow you're still here
A memory so dear
Never your spirit to depart from our midst
What would you say
If you had one more day
Though now in peaceful rest you lay
In the arms of your Lord
Perhaps:
"My dear friends loyal and true
through the love of my spirit
I'll forever be with you.
God bless".
Lori Kunz
May 31, 2011
Hey Ron, "meow?" it's Princess Morning Glory. Oh really? Yes I heard and I'll be there too. "meow?" Yes, I loved Ron too and he will be dearly missed. "Meow?" Yes, and God Bless. Yes, Ron always ended his phone messages to us with this, and God Bless you Ron for the times we shared.
Lori Eric Kunz Peterson
May 31, 2011
Ron, you were a true dear friend and a class A guy. You taught me about faith, trusting in the Lord, about love for and giving to others. You are truly 1 in a million, that rare person who comes along once in a blue moon. I hope they have ESPN where you are! Don't forget Heat and Bulls NBA final starts tonight on ABC! In my heart you will never really be gone. We love you! From Eric Lori and Princess on Nelson street.
Mary (Galt) Richards
May 31, 2011
We were classmates at North Central High School and graduated in 1961. Ron was a nice guy and friend.
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