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Ronald Merle Fluker

Boston, New York

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FLUKER-Ronald Merle May 9, 1936-July 3, 2007, cherished husband of Judith (Kerr) Fluker; beloved father of Richard, Debbie (Steven) Hunt, David (Maria) and Brian Fluker; big brother of Janet (James) Vandermeer and Karen Emerling; loving son of the late Dorothy and Merle Fluker; grandfather of...

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the way he was, with his favorite life is short.play hard shirt!

Ron and Judy Forever!!

wearing his favorite shirt

August 3, 2008
Dear Ron,
Deep in our heart is a picture
Worth more than silver or gold
It's a picture of you, dear Ron,
Whose memory will never grow
old,
sadly missed by
Wife, children and sisters.

July 3, 2008
Dear Ron,
One year had passed since God took you away from us.
If Tears could build a stairway, and memories a lane,
I'd walk right up to Heaven and bring you home again.
You're are always with me in my
heart, Love, Judy

May 9,2008

Dear Ron,
For 10 months, there were many occasions to go through without you and you were especially missed. Thanksgiving to our 50th Anniversary and then Easter and everyday in between was sad without you. Your Children helped me and they miss their Dear Father. Now, it is your Birthday and Mother's Day At times during the past 72 yrs, they fell on the same day; May 9th! Happy Birthday, Dear Ronald! I miss you so and my life is so empty without you! Your Son and...

December 3, 2007

My Dearest Husband,
It has been 5 long months since you went away. I will never stop thinking about you and loving you.
Until we meet again, Your wife forever.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Debbie’s eulogy for Dad, July 7, 2007:

We are here today because my Dad’s body could not longer contain his spirit.

In the very last moments of his life, my Mom and I stroked his face and held his hands. My mother told him he could go, and one single tear trickled down his cheek. In a few seconds, he drew his last breath and struggled no more.

My Dad was an unassuming man who did not aspire to greatness but who achieved greatness through his decency and loyalty. ...

Father and son render salute

David's eulogy for Dad, July 7, 2007:

My Dad, Ron Fluker, was a incredible man. He was a giving man. Of the many gifts he gave, those that mean the most to me are courage and integrity, determination and commitment, patience, honor, and, of course, humor.
These gifts he gave are my life skills. Life skills because those simple values -- and I include humor as a value -- gave me the foundation to be the person that I wanted to be.
I did not realize when I was...