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Ronald Paul "Ron" Bonneau

Vancouver, Washington

1941 - 2021

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RONALD PAUL BONNEAU October 29, 1941 ˜ March 24, 2021 Ron was born Oct. 29, 1941, to Paul Bonneau and Eleanor Lewis. He passed away peacefully March 24, 2021. Ron worked for the Vancouver Laborers Union working on the construction of the Bonneville Dam. His love for classical music...

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I will love him forever..

I miss him,16 yrs together

I am extremely saddened to learn of Ron's passing. I have known him for 35 years and have rarely met anyone who was as passionate about music as he. We both shared a fanatical admiration for conductor Arturo Toscanini.
Ron possessed a singular wit, had a great sense of humor and was certainly one of the most knowledgeable people I have ever known. We had many spirited discussions about music, art, politics, religion and a variety of other topics. He was extremely opinionated and at times...

Ron was a good friend to my dad, Gene. All of my Dad’s family knew him and loved him.

His passion for classical music was amazing and he loved to share it with others. He would often bring my sister, Kim, albums of a symphony which she was preparing for when she played viola for the Eugene Jr Symphony Orchestra.

Ron was also an accomplished power lifter. I remember talking with him about his admiration for the sport and his fellow athletes.

I will miss his...

I'm so sorry to hear of Ron's passing. He was a good friend to my older brothers Jerry and Gene. And really a good friend to our whole family. Ron sure did love classical music, didn't he? I didn't share that love of classical music with him, as I'm more of a classic rock guy, but we did share the same birthday. Celebrated a few of those together back in the day. He will be missed...

Ron is the best thing that ever happened in my life.
He gave me time and education of art, music and wine. I loved going to his little store when I could. I helped build shelves and sand. I will miss our talks.