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Ronald Barlow

Gainesville, Florida

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BARLOW, LT. COL. RONALDLt. Col. Ronald Barlow, 51, of High Springs passed away Friday, April 4 at his residence. He was a Registered Nurse at the VA Medical Center Gainesville and a member of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church High Springs. He was a Lt. Col. in the US Air Force Reserve, 622nd...

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ronnie drew was my little brother and every one should have had a brother like mine we did a lot of things together when we were kids like throwing my paper route together i would wake him up in the early morning hours and we would go for miles throwing papers then we would go back home and get dressed for school that was fun days we had together and playing cowboys and indians god that was so much fun even though ron was younger then me i looked up to him alot i helped him in school and he...

uncle ronnie was a good person him and i were going to do alot of projects around granny's house over the summer when he came up on the weekends when he could get away but he will still be with me when i'm out there doing it my self so i'm going to close for now and to all you that new uncle ronnie i'm so sorry for all of our loss he was a really great man and i'm just so glad i married in to this famliy and got to meet him he was the best...........

RONNIE A TRUE BLESSING TO HAVE BEEN YOUR FRIEND AND SISTER IN LAW I WILL TRULY MISS OUR CONVERSATIONS THAT WAS SO MEANINGFUL AND CONFIDENT YOU HAVE CARRIED OUR CONVERSATIONS HOME ALREADY AND I WILL DO THE SAME I KNEW I COULD COUNT ON YOU WE DO KNOW YOU ARE MUCH BETTER OFF YOU TED AND JESUS AND I'M SO SURE SO MANY FRIENDS AND FAMLIY OH WHAT A REUNION BECAUSE WE ALL KNEW HOW FAMLIY ORENTED YOU WERE WE WILL MEET YOU ONE DAY BY THE RIVER OF LIFE THAT WILL BE BEAUTIFUL WE LOVE AND MISS YOU VERY...

Ron...I sit here wth tears in my eyes and heart....I miiss you...I know you are near, watching over us all....Zach is trying to deal with the loss...I know that you are in heaven now and that the love and ache that we fell reaches you....You are so special...many mention your militay prowess....but I remember the tenderness that you displayed with a newborn when you carried him from the delivery room to show Zach off to family and friends...the times that you gave up your time to take the...

my uncle ronnie was a wonderful man he took good care of his boys i will never forget the times my sister my cousins and i would play foot ball baseball out in our grannys backyard rain or shine we had so much fun i love you uncle ronnie and will never forget you david zach and kris i love yall very much if i can help in anyway let me know i love you to aunt fern

To all of the Barlow family our deepest sympathy and especially to his mother Gracie who is still mourning the recent loss of her husband. We are so sorry for you great loss.

I flew with Ron on many missions while assigned to the 908th. I will always remember his smile and laughter. He talked about Zack all the time. I can not believe he is gone. I can only pray for his family and friends. Good bye my friend.

Ron was one of my instructors in 1993 at Brooks AFB, TX. For years he trained many of our flight nurses and AE medical technicians to do the job we are doing now all over the world in air evac. He then joined my squadron at the 908th AES at Maxwell AFB, AL in Montgomery. We flew, drank lots of coffee, ate bar-b-q with WAY to much hot sauce on it (I still have a small bottle he gave me that only needs literally one drop to set a single bowl of chili on fire) and hung out with out the usual...

Fern,
We are so sorrow to hear about Ron.
You are in our prayers. We are so happy we got to meet Ron at Jason's Wedding. What a wonderful man.
God Bless
Love
Diane and Family