Laura-Ronk-Obituary

Laura A. Ronk

Akron, Ohio

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Laura A. Ronk, 98, went home to be with her Lord on Aug. 16, 2005.

She was a lifelong Akron resident, and was a former member of the Margaret Park Presbyterian Church. She had been a member of The Chapel since 1972, and was also a member of the Workers for Christ.

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My Grandfather was Aunt Laura's twin brother, Harry Wagner. My mom, Joan (Wagner) Tyson would take her out often for lunch and their "outings"... I was always happy to see her at my parents house. She would tell stories of how they grew up.. And kept us all entertained..She was one woman that could work circles around most young... She taught my mom how to make the little scratchies and they would have a ball shopping for different colors. She was a true gem in our family. We will miss...

Dear Bonnie,

We of St. Matthew Legion of Mary would like to express our deepest sympathy at the passing of your dear mother.

We would visit with your mother and Louise King weekly and grew very fond of the two of them. Laura was such a beautiful and happy person. She shared her love of the Lord with us and was always happy to see and visit with us.

She was going to teach us to crochet those wonderful pan cleaners she made.

We will...

My deepest sympathy to the Ronk family.I know she will be missed.I only knew her from talking to her at the Chapel.She always smiled & said Hello. Clyde Onspaugh also sends his regrets to the family.

My deepest sympathy to your family. Laura was a good friend to my grandma Doris West. She always looked after her so well. My children still have the blankets that she made for them when they were born. Again we are sorry for your loss.

To the Family of Laura Ronk:
You are lucky if you have a favorite relative who gave you precious memories from the time you were a kid to adulthood and "Aunt Laura" truly was that relative for me. Like the little energized bunny that kept "going and going", that was Aunt Laura. When I was about 10 years old she gave me sewing lessons and in her 80's she showed me how she did her dailey exercises! Remarkable...that's what she was. I'm sure on August 16th there was quite a happy reunion...

With great great grandson Trevor

Grandma and myself

My Great Grandmother was a remarkable lady. Always loving, caring, and stayed busy helping others. She was very special to me and sure would know how to make me laugh. She was very witty and honest with her feelings and those qualities will be missed by alot of people. She would ask me "Am I still the BOSS ?" I would always chuckle and say, "Grandma, You KNOW you will always be THE BOSS"..I am going to miss her and I will always hold on to her memories.

To the family and friends of Laura Ronk,

Thinking of you with thoughts of sympathy and caring in your time of sorrow.

From Canada, Patty Jean and Dick Livergood send their love and prayers to the family.