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Ronald J. FEHER

Sykesville, Maryland

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On April 15, 2015, Ronald J. Feher of Ellicott City. He is survived by his wife of 52 yrs, Donna Feher; his children J. Scott Feher and his wife Teri, and Nicole L. Hole and her husband Thomas; his grandchildren J. Patrick Feher, Emily M. Hole and Lauren M. Hole. There will be a private ceremony...

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Donna....interesting how often I think of you...... I think this being home bound makes the loss more difficult....sending prayers and love...Dean

I worked with and for Ron Feher for 30 plus years. Ron was that exceptional boss everyone wanted to work for. Ron held many different supervisory jobs and I never heard a negative word about him. I can't believe it has been 4 years since his passing. His name came up at lunch this week with our retired weekly lunch group and everyone had good memories of Ron.
Bob Klein

So sorry to hear of Ron's passing. I worked for Ron ... but more than boss he was friend and mentor ... may he RIP! Sincerely, Jim DeBoy

Donna, Paul and I are so very sorry for your loss. We have fond memories of cruising together. Ron was an all out nice guy with a great sense of humor--a person everyone enjoyed being around. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family and pray that your wonderful memories of 52 years together will help sustain you. Love, Dolly & Paul

To the family of Ron, please accept my condolences. I worked for and with Ron for many years at NSA. He will be missed by all. He was a great friend , coworker, and mentor to all of us. He is now gone, but never forgotten.

My deepest condolences to the family and friends. I worked with Ron from 2004-2008 at L-3 Communications. He was my mentor. One of the GREATS! Well respected, honorable, likeable, and all around good person. Ron will be missed but his legacy will live forever.

Donna, Ron will be missed by a great many people. I worked for Ron at NSA for many years. He was most certainly one of the good guys. Best wishes to you and your family
Bob Klein

Donna...when I think of the CHS "61 lunches and all the noise of all of us talking, I have no words to express the sorrow and sadness of your loss. Just know our prayers will bring you little windows of peace....Love, Dean Q.

Donna we will always remember the fun and good times we had together. Our prayers are with you. Gloria and John Rund