RON-HALLER-Obituary

RON HALLER

Orem, Utah

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Ron Haller 1941 ~ 2009 Ron Haller, our fantastic husband, father, and grandfather, passed away peacefully at home on Dec 10 with his family. He battled Muir-Torre cancer syndrome for 34 years with an amazingly strong and positive attitude. Ron had an incredible desire to live and he never,...

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David, Kris, and Tami, we all miss our family members so much, especially this time of year. I always think of your Dad and Mom strongly in Oct when I go Hunting. Your Dad wanted me to have his shotgun that he got from grandpa and your Mom made sure it was delivered. So sweet of both of them. Thank you Uncle Ron for being a great example in my life of how real men should behave. May God bless your family and keep them in good health.

You are always in our hearts and never forgotten. We love you on this Memorial Day.

Dear Patricia and Family

I think I may have been one of Ron’s longest-time friends.

I “met” Ron back in Inglewood California when we were just young kids.

I knew him when he was “Andy Foster”. That’s who he was ! I was very confused when he informed me that he would then be known as Ron Haller. After a while that is who he became.

Ron was a good friend during many phases of growing up. We only lived three long blocks from each other. He...

Dear Patricia and Family,
Ron was a good friend, starting in Inglewood when we were very young kids. He has continued to be "UP" and happy all through the years. He sure lived every day to the fullest, with a sense of fun and happiness always. We sure miss him. With Love, Fae Dahl

Uncle Ron, I miss you already. You are such a perfect example of what a human being should be, always caring about the happiness and well being of others, even as you laid in bed battling cancer. I love you and your family so much. Give my mom a big hug and kiss for me when you see her in heaven. I will see you again someday and in the meantime, I will treaure the memories. Love to you & your family.

I met Ron when we moved to Granada Hills, CA in 1982. We were in the Mission Hills ward. I served in the Young Women's presidency and Ron served in the Young Men's presidency. I'll never forget the summer day we took the kids to Santa Monica beach for an activity. I was sitting on the shore with the sisters watching the kids play in the surf when I noticed a man I didn't recognize playing with them. I asked the sisters who the man was frolicing with our girls. They said "that's Ron Haller!" I...

Ron was my friend for nearly 30 years and his family and mine had a lot of fun together. He was one of the kindest persons I have ever known. He fought cancer bravely and without complaint. He truly embodied the words of Paul:

7 I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith:
8 Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them...

Patricia, Kristi, David and Tammi,
I am indeed honored to call Ron one of my favorite Uncles as I have done for so many years (even though he really was a cousin). I appreciate all the time you children allowed him to spend away from you hunting with Uncle Carl and I when you were young. I always had a great time with him because he is and always will be a great influence in my life. I will miss his positive attitude because he was always in good spirits even when we didn't bag a buck....

Patricia and family,
We hope you have lots of pictures of Ron and his cars. Aside from his family, they were one of his great loves in life. He is a real trooper and a great friend to all. He will be missed by all his old "Lennox Ward" friends of over 50 years. He is one of the original "Lennox Boys" group. Our best to you all. Always,
Rob Cox