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Ronald M. Coffman

Akron, Ohio

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Ronald M. CoffmanORLANDO, Fla. Ronald M. Coffman, 71, passed away June 22, 2003.Born in Barberton, he had been an area resi dent most of his life and had lived the last eight years in Orlando. He re tired from the Barberton Fire Department after 31 years of service. He attended Parkway Baptist...

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Betty:
Really sorry to hear about Ron. We are in New York, so I was unable to see you or to let you know that I will miss Ron. I only knew him for a short while, but I really enjoyed his friendship. He will be missed at the Wednesday afternoon get-to-gethers.
My best to you and your family, Ron will be missed,

We were very sorry to hear about Ron. As we were in New York, we were unable to see you and your family at the park.

Dear Betty and Family,
My sympathy to all of you in this great loss. I grew up with Ronnie in his class at the old Clinton school, from Jr. High School. What a wonderful young man he was with a nice smile, lovely red hair and low key attitude. He never caused commotion and was well liked by fellow classmates and others. I was so happy to finally meet you Betty at our "BIG" class reunion a few years back and exchanged E-mail addresses which I have since lost, sorry. I am truly sorry for...

Margie,
I am sorry about the loss of your father. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Brian,Donna,Brittany and Kaitlyn Kittle

Dear Betty,
Please know that our love and prayers are with you at this time. Lon, especially, has so many wonderful memories of all those great golf games. And of course, all those wonderful times at Gulfstream. We will treasure them with you.
Love,
Lon & Barb

Dear Betty,
Brian and I were so sorry to hear aboout your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of mourning.

Betty,

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We shall all miss Ron here in Gulfstream Harbor too.

Ron was a beloved friend and neighbor,and an inspiration to many of us due to his attitude and deter-mination.

He was also a golfing buddy and a fellow poker player, both of which he loved dearly--especially golf. Ron was an outstanding golfer in spite of his handicap due to Parkin-sons Desease.

As his widow,Betty, told me the other day--he is probably up there playing golf now.

We are going to miss you, good friend.

Our thoughts and prayers are with...

Margie,

I am so sorry for your loss. I just found out about your father at 1:00 Friday afternoon. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Love, Janetta