Ron-Hartman-Obituary

Ron G. Hartman

Portland, Oregon

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Hartman, Ron G. 67 Sept. 21, 1944 Oct. 08, 2011 Ron was born in Anna, Ill., and graduated from Molalla H.S. in 1962. He was a U.S. Army veteran who served in Korea. Ron retired from TriMet in 2005 after 31 years as a driver. Ron met his wife, Beata Teberg, from Great Falls, Mont., in 1985, and...

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Big Ron Every year as the world changes ,it just reminds me of how much I miss our "real" friendship . It's something that only comes around once in a lifetime. Brothers for life Ron, until I see you again Love ya James

Big Ronbo, still missing you my friend. You would be proud of how I'm living my life. Full of spirit and gusto. I love ya brother

Big Ronbo forever in my heart my brother, miss our talks and meeting for meals. I'll see you again but miss your company now. Love ya my man

Ron, I finally made it. I know your looking down happy for me. You'll never know how much you helped me get to the finish line. My respect and love to you always. I miss your laughter and stories. Rest peacefully

Ronbo, still missing you my brother. You always kept it real ,and I so miss that in today's society . You were my best friend who I'll never forget . Rest easy my friend, tell mom hi for me

Thats love

Letting Go
God saw you getting tired. When a cure was not to be,
He closed his arms around you and whispered, "Come to Me".
In tears we saw you sinking. We watched you fade away.
Our hearts were almost broken, you fought so hard to stay.
But when we saw you sleeping so peacefully free from pain,
We could not wish you back to suffer so again.
So keep your arms around him Lord, and give him special care.
Make up for all he suffered and all that seemed unfair
Love you...

It's only been one year since Ron went home,and I miss my best friend and brother daily.
Hope you and my mom are laughing with Beata and I , as we meet for breakfast once a month like we used to Ron.
Rest pain free , you deserve it
James Lloyd

Beatta. I am so sorry for your loss. Troy called me last week and told me. Ron was a wonderful person. I knew him since I was 7 years old. He was like my big brother when I was growing up. He will be truly be missed by all.

i just now came across an old newspaper, oct to be exact. the only name i saw was Ron. my heart sank. i have been gone from molalla for so long i guess much slips by me. i couldnt find dennis' name, read farther and sadly found him too. we grew up together there. i cant imagine your loss, just knowing this now stings for me. sorry.