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Ronald Norman Berebitsky

South Bend, Indiana

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Feb. 16, 1938 - Sept. 13, 2013 SOUTH BEND - Ronald Norman Berebitsky, 75, of South Bend, Indiana, passed away Friday, September 13, 2013. He was born February 16, 1938, in South Bend, Indiana, to the late Sidney and Mildred Berebitsky. Ron is survived by his wife, Karen, who he married September...

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I just heard today of the passing of Ron.Speaking for the Levy family wee offer our prayers. The longtime fun with his family, growing up together. Karen , Ron will always be in our hearts.

Karen and family, We are so sorry about Ron's passing. We always loved seeing both of you on the dance floor together. He was such a sweet guy and always had that big smile on his face. I know he will be missed by so many people. We are thinking of all of you...... Love, Lynne and Jim Avrett

Karen & Family;
Having known Ron for over 50 years, we will certainly miss him very much. Our love and condolences to all of you.
Barbara & Stan Neimark

Karen
Joe and I want you to know how sorry we are for your loss. It just will never be the same not having his happy smile at the games. We will miss him. Please know how much we care. Love,

Karen and family,
Very sorry to learn of Ron's passing. He will be greatly missed. Thinking of you all,
Jeff and Kitty Gardner

So sorry to hear about your news. Ron was always so nice to us and we are sorry for your loss!

All our Love,
Wendy, Doug & Jamie Greenhut

Karen,
On behalf of the Sherman family, I would like to extend our condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Cathy Sherman

Dear Karen, Howard and I remember Ron and all his smiling ways. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time. Howard and Joan Friedman

I was sadden to hear of Ron's passing. One can't help but think of Ron his laugh and smile, when thinking of my BBYO days. May his memory be a blessing.

Cary Cohen