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Ronald L. Bishop

Augusta, Maine

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LEWISTON -- Ronald L. Bishop, 56, of Lewiston and Waterville, died Aug. 14, 2008 at St. Mary's hospital from complications following a brain injury.He was born Nov. 21, 1951 in Norway, the oldest child of Harriet and Ronald Bishop, both deceased.Ron graduated with honors from Hebron Academy,...

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It's been one year. Ron, please know that I have thought of you often and miss you. I know that you are at peace. Please know that I am never going to forget about you.

I am so very sad and sorry to hear about Ron - I loved him dearly as a friend and lost touch with him a couple of years ago. We dated briefly but joked that we were better at flirting with each other LOL! He was incredibly generous, funny and a real sweetheart. He used to call me his "brown-eyed girl" and and he would sing it to me when we danced to the song - he will always have a big chunk of my heart and I miss him terribly. Only searching the obits online that I found out he's gone. ...

I had the privilege of working with Ron at the Workers' Compensation Board. As a fellow Advocate, we had a lot of contact discussing cases and the Law. Ron was a wealth of knowledge, and was always willing to lend a hand. Everyone at the Bangor office thoroughly enjoyed working with Ron. Two weeks before he passed, a former client of his asked me about him, and told me how much he appreciated the assistance Ron provided. I wish I had called Ron then and there and told him. I fondly...

Ron and I started practicing law around the same time. He represented his clients with care and compassion. He enjoyed a good laugh and was a pleasure to deal with on my trips to Waterville. My sincere condolences to his sons and family.

I will always remember Ron's sense of humor and ability to remain laid back even in times of stress. We have missed him at the Bangor Office. He often spoke of his family with pride. My sympathy to all his family.

For Roxanne my dearest friend, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family during this difficult time. I am here for you always. Ronnie is at peace now, with your mom right by his side.

I knew Ron as a lawyer representing working people and injured workers in central Maine with integrity for many years. He was clever as well as dedicated and hardworking and will always be remembered for his great sense of humor.

I worked with Ron at the Maine Worker's Comp Board.

Ron was always so smart and helpful and was the first person I would go to when I had a question about comp laws.

He was so proud of his sons and spoke of them often.

My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this difficult time.

Ron will always have a special place in our hearts. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. Love Claire and Gary.