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Ronald L. Blocker

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Ronald L. "Butch" Blocker, 71, of 601 Grist Mill Road, Lehighton, passed away on Sunday, July 4, 2010, at his residence. He was the husband of Dawn L. (DeReamer) Blocker. They were married for 37 years on April 7. Born in Lehighton, he was a son of the late Elmer and Ella...

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Dear Dawn & Family,
I can not believe that Butch is gone but I do know he is up there filling in the Heilman's & Donny what has gone on in the last couple of years. They have a lot of catching up to do. One day soon we will be together again I am sure. Butch always had a kind thought or a laugh for us as we passed even in the worst of times... I will always remember the fun we have had over the years. That will always be our favorite way up or home. Yes, I am a Heilman but I was...

Dawn & Family ,
I was shocked to hear about your husbands death , My prayers go out to you an your family , may god bless you all an comfort you all during this time in need .

Dawn & family -
Paul and I were shocked to hear of your husband's tragic death. Our prayers and deepest sympathy go out to you and your entire family at this very difficult time!

Dawn, Missy, Paul, and Elise

We were so stunned and saddened to hear of Ronnie's death. He was a fixture in the community and a fantastic neighbor, husband, father, and grandfather.

We have such fond memories of Ronnie from our years of friendship; he truly will be missed. Whether it was a friendly wave as we drove past or the occasional "flag down" to ask about the kids and the family, Ronnie showed just how much he cared about all of us every day.

Our...

My love and thoughts are with all of my family during this hard time. May you all find peace as time passes and know that he lives on in each of you. You all carry his spirit, his personality, as well as his morals and integrity. Walk each day as if he was with you, live each moment as if it was your last, and as time passes so will his memory carry on.

Missy and Dawn,

No words can make this any easier, I was in the same shoes only couple of months ago with my father. However, it's the memories that we cherish. I could always count on a drive in valley and a friendly wave driving by. Indeed, he was pillar of Mahoning Valley. God Bless.

MY HUSBAND AND I WILL MISS RON. WE ONLY MET HIM 2 YEAR AGO WHEN WE MOVED TO PA.HE HAD A HEART OF GOLD!!!! HE WAS THE FIRST PERSON TO WELCOME US. WE WOULD SEE HIM EVERY AFTERNOON AT BURGER KING AND HE NEVER FAILED TO MAKE US LAUGH AND LIGHTEN OUR DAY!! I HOPE GOD HOLDS YOU IN HIS ARMS DURING THIS VERY SAD TIME

Dawn,Missy,Kim,
So sorry to hear about Butch I just can't belive it. Butch and dad were like to little kids when it came to doing things. I wont ever forget The sundays he spent at our house. Again sorry to hear about your lose.
Love, Marilyn, Gary, Justin Missy, Bryce Miller. Bryce will have something to remember him by........... The TRACTOR.

Dawn, Missy, Paul, and Elise,

Butch Blocker was a pillar of the Mahoning Valley; he knew everyone and everyone knew him. Of course, to know him was to love him.

He helped hold up this community with his laughter and joy of life. Because he was yours and you are his, each will carry on his legacy of living life to the fullest.

I see Butch in each of you and will be glad to get small glimpses of him through the sparkle in your eyes, the heartiness of your...