RONALD-FENDRICK-Obituary

RONALD P. FENDRICK

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

About

LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Obituary

Send Flowers

FENDRICK

RONALD P. on April 3, 20111 Husband of Bernice (nee Young). Loving father of Robin Boxer (John Weck) and Karen Ostrum (Donald). Proud grand-father of Daniel Boxer and Matthew and David Ostrum. Brother of Gerald Fendrick. Funeral Services and interment private. In lieu of flowers,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Ron was the president of the first company I worked for, out of college. He took me under his wing and mentored me through the next 10 years challenging me to be the best me I could be. I never thought of him as a boss, but rather a friend, colleague and father-figure. Over the years we lost touch but he was never forgotten and will always have a place in my heart. Ron, you were a special man and will be missed. R.I.P. my friend. My deepest sympathies to your entire family, who you...

Ronnie was my roommate during his senior year at Penn and a great friend for many years thereafter-- an absolutely first-rate guy. I miss him.

I will miss having breakfast with Ron on Wednesday mornings.Will miss him calling me two buck Chuck, - he was a good man, May God bless you and the family.May the memories of his life, last a lifetime.

Charlie Eddy, Quaker Chemical

Every so often there comes long men and women who make the world a better place by the example they set and by teaching us what integrity, personal relationships, family values and loyalty are all about. They are always there in time of need, go all out to help others, make us happier when we are around them, treat everyone on an equal basis, and above all, make us feel that we are special in their lives. If they were to name an All-Star team for such people, Ron Fendrick would be the...

We missed Ron at the mall. He was an inspiration to us all. We are sorry for your loss.
Willow Grove Mall Walkers

We are so sorry for your loss. Lynne and Steve Lieberman

Ron was a special person to know and work for; I have many happy memories of good times spent with Ron at Quaker Chemical. He was always a gentleman and will be missed by many people that knew him.
Anne Marie McMonagle

Our deepest symapthies for your loss. Ron was my first real "boss" and although our paths diverged for a time, my love and respect for him led me to follow him as a colleague, friend and mentor at Quaker Chemical. I cannot express how many ways he has touch my life and how his love and interest in others helped guide the way I live my life. I will always remember him, with love, as a surrogate father. God Bless!
Robert (and Elizabeth) Hopkins