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Ronald Dee Cronin

Des Moines, Iowa

1951 - 2014 (Age 63)

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Ronald Dee CroninDes MoinesRonald Dee Cronin, 63, died Wednesday, August 27, 2014 as a result of COPD, which he had suffered from for many years. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Linda (Keasey) Cronin. They were married on Valentine's Day in 1971. Also surviving him are his sons, Harold...

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Ronnie, You have fixed many of my cars and they always ran perfect. I Thank You for telling me stories about My Brother Jim and how both of you became friends. Your stories will always stay with me. You are the Best.
God Bless Linda and the Boys and the rest of the Cronin Family, Pearl and Dom

So sorry for the lose of your father, husband, friend deepest condolences, Susie Hartney and family. Special condolences from my mother Shirley Taylor.

My sincerest condolences to Linda and the whole family. I know he was the whole world to you guys. He fixed a scooter just for me. His generosity hasn't been forgotten.

Our family looses another link .. You touched so many lives & gave so much,never asking for anything in return. You'll never to be forgotten! You're carried in each & every heart you touched. You were not just my little brother,you were so much more,my protector,teacher,boss,adviser,good friend,hero,car mechanic,repair man for tv/sterio,furnace/A/C,electric,gas, roofer,painter,electrician,plummer,tree removal,windows,doors,remodeling,an endless list... RIP my little brother, My heart...

Ron I'll miss you. You have been a part of my live for over 20 yrs. May God keep you close.

Ron, you be missed by your family and friends

Ronnie Cronin was a good man, who was always there with a helping hand,this world has less value now with his passing

I know you are still getting it done, wherever you are. Thanks for everything. RIP Ronnie Don Johnson

Ronnie, you were more than family to me. I cherish every moment we got to spend together, from when we rode motor cycles in the back yard to the times we played catch in a no longer existing park which now is a QT. I remember many lessons that you tried to teach me but, too stubborn to listen or learn. I can only wait now, til we see each other again to give you the hug and much necessary love that you deserved from me, your Brother, your Nephew. You were always someone that I looked up...