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Ronald H. Bishop

North Adams, Massachusetts

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ADAMS -- Ronald H. Bishop, 70, of 37 Upton St. died Thursday at home after a long battle with cancer. He was a member of the Historical Society and the Zoning Board, an Adams Free Library trustee and a town meeting member. He also spearheaded the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail.

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Nancy, Brian & Cindy,

It is with the deepest sympathy that I extend my best wishes to each of you. I am truly sorry that I was unable to be there in person to share in this passing. Know that Ron and all of you are very special people that bring nothing but smiles to all who touch this incredible family. My childhood memories are nothing but special with all of you. It is Linda and my incredible honor to have known you through the years and a testimonial to Ron in all that he...

Thank you to all who have sent us your prayers and thoughts. There will not be a day that he isn't sorrowfully missed. The Bishop Family

I don't know if there was a more even temperd, easy going and well liked person then Ron from our youthful days growing up in North Adams. The loss of Dave Foot and Ron in such a short time has effected many of their friends...... we all will miss them both.

Cindi & family,
Sorry to hear about your Dad, my thoughts are with you.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. I have many great memories of the times I spent with the Bishop's, especially the skating parties. May God bless all of you.

i'm sorry for your loss. may god bless you and give you strength.

We are saddened, yet proud of the valliant struggle Ronnie made, combatting illness for so long a time yet not letting it get in the way of his dedication to the community. He is a role model for us all. Our family has been proud of him for many years. And as always, our love to you Nancy, and all your family. The Pilot Family

I'm very sorry to hear this. My thoughts go out to Nancy and the family. Ron and I were close friends all through high school and our adult lives. He was a gentlemen in every meaning of the word.

I am saddened to hear of Ron's passing. Please accept our condolences, from our family to yours. I know he'll be missed by all who knew him.