Ron-Caron-Obituary

Ron Caron

Obituary

Former St. Louis Blues General Manager Ron Caron, 82, died Jan 9, 2012.

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the loos of someone as special as you will truly leave such a hole in all that loved you and admired you. you are truly a great man and one of the kindest & authentic person I have ever know in my live. Now you can sit with your friend and my Dad and watch all of the hockey & baseball that you want without any pressure.

I know that its not farewell but only goodbye for now.

See you around Ronald...

Ron, you will be greatly missed by all of the NHL Community and especially by Wendy and myself, our relationship goes back to my Junior days in Montreal to joining you in St.Louis. The positive experience of knowing you for so long will live with me forever.

We ask you, O God, to be our quiet strength and consolation. (from a St. Louis Blues Hockey Fan)

Sorry to hear of your loss. I met Mr. Caron in the late 1960's when some of my teammates and I at Boston University used to go to Providence to see the Montreal Voyageurs.

A few years later two of my teammates were Canadian draft picks. I was manager of the team but the manager held a different connotation than it did in Canada. One afternoon as "Team Manager" I got a call in my dorm room from Ron inquiring about the progress of our guys. We had a good laugh and later that year...

The great respect and wonderful stories will be greatly missed by all in the hockey world. My late, father Ernie Mundey who was a good friend of your is waiting to hear some. Rest in Peace Prof.

To the family of Ron Caron, my sympathy for the loss of your beloved one. May the God of all comfort strengthen you at this time of sorrow. Erma L. Davis, Park Forest, IL.

So sorry for your loss. But know that you are not alone in this hard time, for the Bible in 1Peter 5:6,7 assures us that God cares about our suffering and he'll give us the support we need to cope. Take care.

Please accept my condolences and may the God of all comfort give you peace during this time of sorrow.

I am truly sorry for your lost. In your time of bereavement, know that God assures us that we will see our loved ones again. I'm sure that with the help of our loving Heavenly Father, your family, and friends you will be able to endure this trial. May your memories give you comfort.

Gates, GA