Ronald-Dorsten-Obituary

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Ronald A Dorsten

Minster, Ohio

Aug 22, 1944 – May 13, 2024 (Age 79)

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BORN
August 22, 1944
DIED
May 13, 2024
AGE
79
LOCATION
Minster, Ohio

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N. J. Hogenkamp Sons, Inc. - Minster Obituary

Ronald A. Dorsten, age 79 of Minster, Ohio, died on Monday, May 13, 2024 at Vancrest St. Marys.  He was born on August 22, 1944 in Dayton, Ohio to the late Harold & Vera (Woehrmyer) Dorsten.  He married Marilyn Buehler on June 10, 1967 in Celina, Ohio and she survives in Minster.  He is...

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Marilyn and family - I'm so sorry for your loss.

Remember many a family reunion with Ron, Marilyn and his kids. In fact, I was closer in age to his kids than I was to Ron! Ron will be greatly missed!!

I was a younger cousin of Ron so our paths never really crossed except at the Grandparents house on Christmas day. I can see by the love and outpouring that Ron was a man of fine character and I will think of him and his family everyday. See you someday, Ron.

My son and Ron's grandson played AAU Basketball together in Jr High. One day, I happened to sit next to Ron for one of their many summer games---I had never talked to him before in my life. By the end of that game, I felt like I had known him all of my life. What a personable, friendly, funny, and humble man! We became fast-friends and always sought each other out at all future games. He was always so quick to greet me with a smile and a warm handshake. Ron reminded me so much of my long...

Sean and family so sorry to hear about Ron. You have my sympathy. Had the pleasure to work with Ron on many jobs. Thanks for all you have done for your Community and the Construction Industry.

Ron stands out as one of the finest individuals I've had the privilege to meet within the construction sector. He leaves a void that will be deeply felt and greatly mourned. I will miss him. Respectfully, Larry G. Heckman

I knew who Ron was all of my years as a contractor and competitor. He brought integrity to our profession. It was not until he was diagnosed with multi myeloma that I began communicating with him. I have been fighting the same cancer for over 13 years. Sharing our experience's in fighting the cancer helped both of us. I will miss him. My deepest sympathy to his wife Marilyn and his entire family.

Tom Westerheide

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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