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Ronald E. "Ron" DeHaas

Bellefonte, Pennsylvania

Dec 29, 1941 – Oct 22, 2019

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BORN
December 29, 1941
DIED
October 22, 2019
LOCATION
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania

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Ronald E. "Ron" DeHaas December 29, 2019 ~ October 22, 2019 Ronald E. "Ron" De- Haas, 77, of rural Bellefonte, pass ed away on Tuesday, October 22, 2019 at Mount Nittany Medical Center. Ron was born in Batavia, New York, on December 29, 1941, a son of the late Henry J. and Kathleen Campbell...

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Sorry to hear about Ron. I worked with him at Cerro Metals. Ron was a good guy and a very hard worker. One time he stopped at our house and got to see the big turkey gobblers coming down out of the mountain into our yard. He got a big kick out of seeing them. He will be missed.

RIP RON, WE HAD SOME FUN TIMES, IN THE SHORT TIME YOU WERE MARRIED TO CAROL. SHAWN AND I BOTH ENJOYED YOUR COMPANY, SHAWN WILL TRULY MISS YOU, I WAS GLAD TO BE IN CONTACT WITH YOU A FEW MONTHS AGO. YOU LOOKS HEALTHY AND HAPPY. TO THE KIDS AND GRANDKIDS- YOU WILL CHERISH EACH SOMETHING YOU HAD IN COMMON WITH YOUR FATHER. WADE AND RYAN WE HOPE YOU REMEMBER ALL THE FUN FISHING TRIPS AS WE WILL REMEMBER THE FUN ON THE BOAT AND THE COOKOUTS!!! SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, SHERRY AND SHAWN CARTWRIGHT

RIP Ron, I only knew you for a short time and recently got back in touch with each other, I will miss your hugs and our talks. Shawn will truly be heartbroken, he never had an issue with you while you and his Mother were married. To the kids and grandkids, truly sorry for your loss, each of you have something that you were close with you Dad(grandpa), Ryan and Wade and us fishing on the boat, the cookouts, sad news to hear. Sherry & Shawn Cartwright

So sorry to of your loss. Ron and l became friends in the Army, we worked together and played ball in Ball, in Baumholder, Germany! He at S.S. and I at 2nd. Good times.
We had many phone conversations , on politics ( which we were in agreement) and sports (which we were not) he always was for Penn State, and I for Ohio State! We also visited each other's homes. Ron , was truly my friend , from our teens to now at "78".
I'm going to miss him,as I know all of you...

Fred and Judy, I'm sorry for your loss. Sending prayers your way.

So sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed visiting with Ron during the time he spent with Monica. I will miss our visits.