Ronald-Bolm-Obituary

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Ronald O Bolm

Feb 5, 1946 - Dec 31, 2022

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Ron and I had just started getting connected again after so many years. He was certainly a fine person and I'm sure will be missed.

Ron was a dependable, considerate friend. He was my best friend in high school. I was his best man and he was my best man at our weddings and he was the God Father of our son. We recently renewed our fellowship, and I was looking forward to many more good times together. I am greatly grieved at his passing.

Deepest sympathy to the family and friends.

Ron was a dear friend and high school classmate We were on the track team together and stayed in touch thru college He was a good man and I will miss him. RIP buddy

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Prayers for the family and friends.School day memories always RIP

Obituary

Ronald's Obituary

Ronald O. Bolm of Kansas City, MO., formally of Warrenton, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, December 31, 2022. He was born on February 15, 1946 in Washington, MO., to the late Oliver and Mary (nee: Baker) Bolm. Ronald had reached the age of 76 years.

Ronald attended Warren County RIII School, graduating in 1964. He was part of the Warrenton High School's first football team. He also ran on theWHS Track Team and played basketball. Ronald then attended Central Methodist University, where he graduated in 1968 with a Chemistry degree. Ronald worked at Binkley in Warrenton while he was in school. Ronald was united in marriage to his lovely wife, Melinda Mattick in 1973 in Kansas City. They spent 47 wonderful years together before her passing in December of 2020. Together they owned and operated a computer consulting business in Kansas City. Ronald and Melinda enjoyed traveling together. Ronald was a huge football fan. He especially loved the Kansas City Chiefs.

Ronald was preceded in death by his wife Melinda Bolm; his parents, Oliver and Mary Bolm. Ronald is survived by one sister, Robbie Dothage and husband Roy; one niece Karyn Dothage; special friend Donald Owenby; one nephew Kevyn Dothage and wife Lori.

Ronald wishes were to be buried in Door County Wisconsin and will take place at a later date.

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