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Ronald Allett

Montrose, Michigan

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Allett, Ronald Of Maple Grove Township, age 67, died Saturday, November 22, 2014 farming the land that he so cherished. Funeral services will be held at 11AM Saturday, November 29, 2014 at the O'Guinn Family Funeral Home in Montrose. Burial will follow at the Montrose Cemetery. Friends and loved...

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I rode with Ron to FJC. Never a dull moment. I will miss seeing him at our 50th reunion. One of those guys you never forget. Condolences to his family.

Condolences to Ron's family. I regret not being able to attend services.
Sandy (Burgess)Sarver (a second cousin)

I have wonderful childhood memories of summers on the farm in Montrose spent with the Allett children. We also have great memories of the Konefko reunions held there. May God bless you all during these difficult days. Be assured of our prayers.

With sympathy,
Bill and Kris (Andrews) Hartl

I only went to school with Ron one year but became good friends with him.We ran track and cross country together and then hung out together after I got out of the Marines(ya know a little "parting"!!! Good times. Ron,rest in peace my friend
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Only went to school with Ron one year but became good friends.We rantrack and cross country together and hung out after I got out of the Marines. RIP My friend

My deep sympathies to the family, from GARY & Mary Barney.
I am a cousin through May Barber-Burgess, Kathleen .
Remembering the OLD PORKYPINERY hunting camp in ONAWAY

Ron was a major part of my boyhood dreams, challenges, experiences, and laughs. He is often in the middle of my memories of Montrose: school, sports, work, and pushing whatever limits we could.

We will miss seeing Ron coming in to the pharmacy. I knew Ron to be a quiet man with a quick smile and somber wit. He was a good man as you know Ann. Our heartfelt love goes out to you and your family. Jeannie Marston/LaMay

Thank you "Harold" for always buying raffle tickets for my quilts at our Junction breakfasts. My sympathy to your family as you will be truly missed. Norma Gross