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Ronald W. "Ron" Gebur

Peoria, Illinois

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Ronald Gebur passed away in Peoria, Illinois. The obituary was featured in Peoria Journal Star on May 20, 2006, and Legacy on March 3, 2011.

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i cant believe it has been over a decade, Not a day has passed by where i dont think abuot ron... he is and will always b in my memories,... that fateful night still sticks in my mind everynight.... i miss u Gebur, my friend, my brother, my comrade!!!

In memory and honor of Ron Gebur. Forever he will be remembered. We will remain eternally grateful to him.

Hello,
We just wanted to let "Ron's" Family know that we are sending Care Packages this week to troops in Afghanistan in his name. Each CP will have a dedication sheet with his photo that dedicates each parcel to Ron. We realize that this is a humble tribute, but we want you to know that it is heartfelt and that it is made possible by thousands of like-minded indviduals from all over our country. May God Bless you and keep you safe.
Respectfully,
Charlie Gili & Family
On Behalf...

To the family and friends of Spc. Ronald W. Gebur:
Always remembering Ronald. "Some gave all."

Hello, My name is SGT Rosado, Carlos M. I am a Soldier of short words and tough as a Combat Medic... I meet SPC Gebur and his Beth during my time in Texas. I hope that Beth, Gage and family members are ALL doing well. I continue to serve our country for SPC Gebur A known Hero... and the rest of my fallen friends and families. Sincerely,
Carlos

Thank you!

Ron,
We all miss you every single day. You would be so proud of Beth and Gage. I have never seen nor met a stronger woman in my life. As for Gage, what an intelligent, fun loving, little boy who couldnt look anything more like you. We will never forget. You are my Hero.

Ron,
I never got to meet you but I know your wife and son. I know you would be proud of both of them as they are living life each day with the same bravery you fought with for freedom. They miss you and would give anything to have you back. I pray that as you wait for your reuniting with them again, they will be strengthened with the love of God and the love you gave them while you where here.

i have many memories of ron. but one of my favorites that puts a smile on my face is the time that ron and my brother greg had been partying in downtown peoria until all hours of the night, they ended up getting separated so ron got a cab to my parents house at 4am. the doors were locked and so ron decided to sleep in my car, my mom heard some rustling outside and got scared and called the cops, the cops found him in my car passed out, they got him up and my mom was then relieved to find it...