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Dr. Ronald Lee Laub

1933 - 2021

Dr. Ronald Lee Laub obituary, 1933-2021, Lodi, CA

BORN

1933

DIED

2021

Ronald Laub Obituary

Dr. Ronald Lee Laub died Friday, July 2, 2021, after a lengthy illness. The 87-year-old veterinarian had practiced in the region for over 50 years. He was also a wine grape grower in the Acampo area.
Ron was born in Fresno, California, on July 22, 1933, to Henry and Anna Laub. He was a second generation "German from Russia" whose ancestors settled in Fresno County in the early 1900s. His maternal and fraternal grandparents were proud farmers whose descendants still farm the area today. He was always quick to acknowledge that he should not have lived much beyond birth having been born a twin with a low birth weight in the 1930s. He credits his mother for removing him from the hospital and having his beloved Aunt Kate nurse him to health.
At nine years old, Ron lost his father. He, his mother, and his twin brother, Don, were left to farm the family ranch. Through hard work, determination, and the leadership of an ambitious mother, they were successful. In their small community outside of Fresno, they also found wonderful mentors to guide them through track, Boy Scouting, and FFA.
Using the structure of a strong vocational agriculture program at Central Union High School, Ron and Don set high goals and became co-owners of a ranch of their own, along with a small beef breeding business by the time they graduated high school in 1951.
Over the next few years, Ron enrolled at Fresno State, married Joyce Ihde in 1953, was drafted into the Army, and became a father. He resumed his education after his Army service, and, with two young children in tow, graduated from Fresno State in 1957.
In 1963, Ron completed his Master of Science and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University, graduating first in his class. He always said he was not smarter than the other students; he just worked harder. Anyone who knew Ron knows that to be true.
After turning down a teaching position at Washington State, the newly graduated Dr. Laub headed north on Highway 99 from Fresno, stopping at small towns, checking phone books, and calling vets to see if they needed help. He secured a job in Lodi from 1963–1965. He then bought Lockeford Veterinary Clinic on Locke Road. He later relocated the practice to Jack Tone Road until he built Mokelumne River Veterinary Services on Elliot Road in Lockeford in the late 1970s.
Around the same time and after a long hiatus from farming, Ron purchased bare land and planted his first 40 acres of wine grapes in Acampo. Years later, he was able to purchase a house and additional acreage adjacent to this property, which he then put into production.
Dr. Laub's clients and their animals were his top priority, and it was his honor to provide veterinary services to the foothills and the communities surrounding Lockeford. He specialized in large animals, and it was not uncommon for him to be called out at all hours of the day or night, holidays included. His clients generously rewarded him with homemade jams, confections, liquor, friendship, and much gratitude. Most clients referred to him simply as Doc or Doc Laub.
Through the years, he mentored many young people, and a few of them went on to become veterinarians themselves. At one time, he was affiliated with Davis Veterinary School as an associate professor and taught an animal science class at Delta College in Stockton. He is a past president of the Northern San Joaquin Veterinary Medical Association. He has also served on the Board of Directors for Guild Wine.
In 1985, Ron married Marjorie Havens. They celebrated many happy years together until her death in March of 2019. Marj was successful in getting him to take some time off, occasionally. Together, they enjoyed hosting an annual summer BBQ, visiting family in Montana and throughout California, taking cruises, traveling to the Stanislaus Forest cabin, and caring for their home on Collier Road where they tended to over 80 rose bushes in addition to stray cats, horses, cattle, and their dog, Bonnie.
Ron enjoyed freshwater fishing but was known to go after a few abalone in his time. His Santa Maria BBQ Grill provided good memories to many, but especially to his grandchildren. His home-cured olives were a treat to receive. A lifelong learner, Ron was never far from a newspaper or a veterinary journal.
Dr. Laub is survived by his children, Connie Millsap (Jim) of Encinitas, CA, Ron Jr. of Fresno, CA; and his grandson, Matthew Millsap of Encinitas. He is also survived by Marj's loving children, Judy Watson (Rick) of Bozeman, MT, and Kathy Simoes (George) and Susie Swan (Mike), of Galt, CA. In addition to Marj, Dr. Laub was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Don and sister-in-law, Clara, as well as his grandson, Michael Millsap.
The family would like to acknowledge the love and support of Ron's niece Debbie Jacobsen of Fresno, CA. Also, a special thank you to Vienna Nursing and Rehab for your support and care. Ron and Marj were generous supporters of many charities including Lodi Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and the California FFA.
Due to the challenges of Covid a service will not be held. Please share your thoughts and memories.

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

Published by Lodi-News Sentinel from Aug. 25 to Sep. 3, 2021.

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Amy Carranza

February 6, 2024

There will never be another vet like Dr. Laub. He was the only vet I could get to come in the middle of the night to treat my colicky stallion and I could here him coming down the highway. He jumps out of his truck and gets right to work only with the light from the headlights of his truck. I loved listening to his stories and talking politics with him. Such wisdom and skill like I've never seen from any other vet. He is truly missed. My children got a kick out of him too. He was the absolute best. One of my most favorite people.

Diana Lynn (Laub) Borck

January 18, 2023

I am a cousin of Ronald Laub´s we never had a chance to meet my dad was your uncle ALBERT he died in
September of 1974. Sorry for your loss I wish I could have met you. Although that never ever happened maybe some day

Larry Koller, DVM

February 1, 2022

So sorry to see that Ron passed away. He was my best friend and classmate during our years in veterinary school at Washington State University . We were teamed together in nearly all classes. In fact, during spring vacation our senior year, we made a trip through central California (from Lodi south) looking for places we could start a practice. I´m so sorry I missed seeing him at our 50th reunion. I have thought of him many, many times through the years. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.
Larry Koller DVM 1963.
Pomeroy, Washington

David and Maridee Nietschke

September 8, 2021

We send our sympathy and prayers to your family. He was a great mentor and first employer that will always be remembered fondly. Dave and Dee

Joanne Schultz Watson

September 4, 2021

I started my vet assisting career with Dr. Laub in 1982, he was tough but fair to work for. He always took the time to explain things and answer even the "dumb" questions from us kids. He was a true pioneer in the large animal vet world. NO ONE worked as hard as he did. God bless ya Doc Rest In Peace

W & C Cranston

September 2, 2021

Dr. Laub was my veterinarian for many years. He worked so hard to help all animals and was always there any time of day or night. He would come at 2 am to help a colicky pony or come as fast as he could to help stitch horses up. He truly loved to help animals. I loved running into him at Payless Market after he retired and have long talks, I will miss that. God Bless

Kevin Volbrecht

September 2, 2021

I had the honor and plaeasure of working for Dr. Laub back in the late seventies at his clinic on Jack Tone and when they moved over to new one.
HE was a hard worked who knew more about horses than any other Vet in the area.
He was a really nice guy and I learned a ton of interesting things about Veterinary medicine form him.
He definiteley made an impact on the ranchers and dairy farmers in the eastern San Joaquin County area.
I enjoyed knowing him and being able to work for him. He had great work ethics-he worked from 5am- 9PM all the time. And he earned lots of respect from all who encountered him. Many clients sought him exclusively for their veterinarying. For very good reasons. I'm glad to see he was able to spend the rest of his life with someone who helped him enjoy other things besides work.
God Bless you Dr. Laub.

Pam Brown

August 30, 2021

I have so many memories of Doc, from being a teenager he taught me how to give a horse a shot. He was there for my horses and me over 40 yrs. The last time I talk to doc I brought in 3 goats that were attacked by a dog it was 11 p.m He was retiring he said to me you know Pam I need to get 5-6 hour of sleep a night now, I smiled at him and said Imagine that, We laugh. Doc you will truly be missed. You taught me so much. Thank you.

Sandra Brooks-Fischer

August 30, 2021

I am so sorry to hear of Ron's passing. I worked for him back in 1969-1972 and loved my job and his willingness to teach me so much and the trust he showed allowing me to work independently. That's not to say he wasn't exacting but he never made me feel anything but competent and reliable as a young lady of 18-21! My condolences to his family!!

Kathy

August 26, 2021

Rest In Peace Dr. Laub.

Margie Wilson Roberge

August 26, 2021

So sorry for your loss. Doc Laub was an excellent veterinarian, always told you the truth on your animals health & how to take care. He was a great man & family & animals were his priorities. He will be missed by all but never forgotten, rest in peace Doc.

Amy Van Dyk

August 25, 2021

I loved Dr. Laub, he was an excellent veterinarian, always to the point. I remember running into him at the store & told him how much I missed him when he retired. He was one of a kind. He will be truly missed.

Bill and Elaine McCarty

August 25, 2021

So sorry for your loss. We have lots of great memories . He was always kind and helpful to our family pets. May him memory be eternal

John & Marie Schallberger

August 25, 2021

Our deepest sympathy on your loss of Dr. Laub. He was an dedicated, knowledgable vet serving us for many years.

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