Lane-Ronnebaum-Obituary

Lane Ronnebaum

Longview, Washington

May 24, 1948 – Dec 8, 2022

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BORN
May 24, 1948
DIED
December 8, 2022
LOCATION
Longview, Washington

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Lane Ronnebaum, 74, of Longview passed away peacefully on the morning of December 8th, 2022, surrounded by family.Lane was born to John and Maude Ronnebaum in 1948. He graduated from Kelso High School in 1966, where he played football, basketball and baseball, earning several varsity letters and...

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I was an assistant baseball and football coach at Kelso when Lane was a student-athlete at Kelso High School. Lane was a very good athlete in all three sports in which he participated: Football, basketball, & baseball. A very good "Highlander"! I got to know Lane's dad, John, who would come around to visit with the coaches after football practices at Kelso. It was easy to see that Lane had a very fine dad! Later, when I was a principal in the Highline School District (Seattle), I was...

Please allow me to address Lane as if he were still here. In my mind, he is! Lane, I was the first RA Long graduate to join the Fiji House at UW. You found out I was leaning elsewhere and gave me "the look". In that instant my life changed. I had no choice but to join and I have never once regretted that decision. You were the monster left tackle that generated fear throughout the PAC 10. My wife Elizabeth (a USC All American) and I sat in the USC athletic section at one of the USC/UW...

So very sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad, Brandy. My thoughts and prayers go out to you. I worked with you years ago at the Credit Union.

You were always my friend growing up in Kelso. Dad had many stories of coaching you in football. Can still hear your laughter and see your smile. Sending my thoughts and blessings to your family.

RIP Lane R.

RIP Lane. Condolences to all of your family. Honor to have known Lane through our high school years and playing ball with him. Always remembered.

Lane was a great friend at the Fiji house. His laughter from those days still makes me smile. Dick Knight