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RONALD "Ronny" DUVAL

Twinsburg, Ohio

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DUVAL RONALD "Ronny" DUVAL, passed away October 7, 2014 at the Cleveland Clinic: Main Campus. Beloved father of Katie and Andrew Duval; cherished son of Cyrus Sr. and Helen Duval; dear brother to Leslie (Johnathan Kantor) Duval, Donna Morrison, and Cyrus Duval Jr. He was an uncle and friend to...

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It has been a couple of weeks now that our dear friend and brother Ronny has left us and has gone to a much better place. Over these weeks Mary and I have tried to put our feelings into words. We I have laughed, cried, and reflected of what our life and our family would have been without having had Ronny as part of our family. There are so many memories it would take hours to list all. Was it the time we spent waiting at Fizwater Pizza for Chuck to get off work so we could get a free Pizza?...

I am sorry to hear the news about Ron's death. Please accept my deepest sympathy. I had the pleasure of knowing Ron when we attended school in Brecksville, Ohio. We met in homeroom in the 7th grade. Back in the day I remember lots of laughs, grins, and fun when I was around Ron. He was such a good guy. I pray God gives all of you strength and comfort in the days and months ahead.

Once you knew Ronny you learned that with him
the impossible became possible, the unbelievable became believable. When everything was said and done you also had a "classic" Ron Duval story. Stan / Gale

The loss of a love one can brings much grief on family members, just remember the promise given at John 3:16, God loves and cares for us./r

I met Ronny in fifth grade. We remained friends for 47 years. He always made me laugh. He would give you the shirt off his back. My deepest sympathy to the family. You're in my thoughts and prayers. Ronny will be dearly missed.

I will miss seeing you at the "Abbey Rodeo" gigs. You were such an incredible father. You should be so proud of your children. I know you were patient with my kids. Thank you for your kindness.

I first met Ronny in fifth grade at Chippewa Elementary. We remained friends for forty-seven years. I have great memories of Ronny growing up. He always made me laugh and would give you the shirt off his back. He will be missed. My deepest sympathy to his family.