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Ronald D. Fix

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Ronald D. Fix, age 60, a lifelong resident of Colorado Springs passed away suddenly January 3, 2009 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was born on June 17, 1948 in Colorado Springs to Charles and Caroline (White) Fix. Ron was an accomplished businessman and owner of Snappy Print for the past 30...

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Ron Fix: What a guy!! What a friend!! Ron was unique in every way. He had such a way of making one feel that they were his dearest friend. It took me the longest time to figure out that Ron was that way with EVERYONE. Everyone was special to him - and all along, I thought it was just me!! The first time that I met Ron, I had been invited to a business group luncheon. I didn't know anyone except the person that had invited me. Ron was the first to come to me, welcome me to the group,...

The minute I heard those words he's gone I felt an emptiness that will never be filled. I thought of the things that I wish I had said. The time I wish I had to spend. The feelings I would never get to express. The missed opportunitys that will never come again to tell you I love you. It has been a year and it is not any easier, any less regretfull. I miss you. We all miss you and will forever.

Ron was an outgoing, aggressive business, and family man. He enjoyed life and people. Many will miss him. He was a good friend.

Uncle Ron,

Wish we'd had more time to get to know each other.
You'll be missed.

Ron I have thought about you very much over this past year. It is still very hard some days for me, when I am out in the delivery van. I think that for 31 years we worked together. I think about the times we laughed so hard about the things we have been thru that the tears rolled down our
faces and one of us would say,would you just shut up for a minute so I can catch my breath. The things that only you and I knew about.I want so bad for you to walk thru the door in the hall at the shop...

Ron, I have thought about you, Betty, Gail, and I a lot this past year. The things we have done together, the places we have gone to. I have thought a lot about when we were kids, and we were each others playmates and best friends.

Brother, I miss having you here to joke and laugh with about all these times. And I miss calling you when I'm some place in the South to tell you how much fun it would be riding our motorcycles on skinny backwoods roads on a summer day. I miss your...

It has taken almost a year to sit down and write this and it isn't any easier now. Ron was the "Rock" that was always there for everyone. He had an answer for everyone's problems. Ron was a fun and vibrant friend and brother. No one can take his place or fill his shoes. Thank you Ron for all the fun memories I will have forever.

Please accept my deepest sympathies on Ron's passing. He was blessed with a wonderful sense of humor and high moral convictions. He was a very good friend over the many years I had known him--he will forever be remembered.