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Ronald Dudak

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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Dudak, Ronald A..Ronald Dudak, beloved son of Andrew and Anna Dudak, died suddenly on January 17th, 2014 in St. Vincent's Medical Center , Bridgeport. He was a graduate of Central High School and a lifelong resident of Bridgeport. Mr. Dudak was a member f the staff of radio station WMNR for more...

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Still missing Ron's programmes. If there are any recorded hours, it would be wonderful to hear his voice again!

Sure miss my colleage at WMNR. He was the most fiercely dedicated broadcaster that I've known. Uncompromising in his efforts to promote good music, to expand our horizons and through it all, in a humble rather than a self-serving way. I learned quite a bit from Ron, who made an inestimable contribution to our joint purpose.

So sorry to learn of Ron's passing. During my time at WMNR we became good friends. We were frequently on air together during "Pledge Week" and we somethmes drove to Boston togeether with Ron's friend Bob for the Boston Symphony on Friday afternoons. After I left WMNR we lost touch, which I regret, especially now. He left us much too soon. Godspeed, my friend.

I met Ron Dudak at the WMNR open day in 2004. A genial fellow. I made certain not to miss his program on Wednesday evenings, right after Delphine Marcus. I loved his colourful weather reports - "up in the hills"! I have missed him greatly.

I remember Ron from my elementary school days. So sad to hear of his passing. Rest in peace, Ron.

Ron and I worked toether in the early 80's at WNAB.Thanks, to Ron I was given the opportunity to have some additional airtime as Peter Wolfe.
Rest In Peace Ron.

My heartfelt condolences to the family during this time of sorrow. (1Corinthains 15:26) (Isaiah 61:1,2) Please find peace in knowing that He understands your grief and He cares. 1 Peter 5:6, 7

Ron and I worked together at radio station WNAB in Bridgeport in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It didn't take long to realize how gifted and dedicated Ron was. He had love of classical music and a love for life. He was also deeply religious. He took me to my first concert at Tanglewood and helped me appreciate classical music. The world would be a much better place if there were more people like Ron. You will be missed.

Ron and Mr. Mullaney helped teach me to really enjoy classical music at Blackham School in the late 60's and I like to think I taught them a little bit about Rock and Roll. Rest in Peace Old Friend.