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Ronald A. Gill Jr.

Cranston, Rhode Island

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Ronald A. Gill Jr., United States Coast Guard Port Security Petty Officer, 3rd class died on Sunday, March 25, 2007 at the Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, Washington. He was the husband of Ambur (Ivie) Gill.Born in Inglewood, CA he was the son of Ronald A. and Rosemary (Durante) Gill Sr. of...

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I miss you brother. Hard to believe its been almost 14 years. I have continued to stand the watch! I have trained my Infantry Marines to be tough, have grit, and watch each others back as we did for each other growing up. You will forever be missed. I pray to JESUS to watch over your family. In God we Trust. Stand tall by those pearly gates, we will meet again, my brother. R.I.P -"BIZZY"

I have viewed this guest book everyday it has been online. It has been wonderful reading all of the amazing things that everybody has had to say about such a fine young man. Ron will be remembered by me forever as he will be by a lot of people I am sure from reading this guestbook. Ron, rest in peace up in heaven. Someday we will all be there with you and will be so happy to see you! You have touched all of our lives in some way and we are all very grateful for that!

Dear Gill Family,
I am very sorry for the loss you all have suffered. I was blessed and honored to have served with Ron at the MSST. I was able to get to know him a little better as his roommate in Seattle, and am glad to have had that opportunity. What a great man. He was so excited about life, loved his family and friends, and was always good for a smile and a laugh. He led a good, though too short, life and he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.

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Dearest Gill Family:

My deepest sympathy for all our family.
We know a loss is great and only can we hold him in our heats until we met again. God Bless and hold everyone in His comforting arms. Love Ya All, Cousin Cheryl Gill

It may be small comfort to know that Ronald died serving a duty that many of us hold dear but as a fellow Coast Guard reservist his loss is felt throughout the service. His memory and your well being are in my thoughts. Be well and always remember the good times.

Dear Ron and the Gill Family,
I want to take this opportunity on behalf of Frank and my family to extend our sincerest sympathy and condolance for the loss of your beloved son, Ronald Jr.
We did not know Ronald personally however, in reading the entries in this guest book, we realize what a wonderful young man He was.
Although we know you will miss him, a comforting thought will be that heaven will be a little closer knowing that He will be there.

I attended Blessed Sacrament with Ron. He was a great kid, always had alot of fun. Those were the best times of my life (7th+8th grade!) Wish we could go back to that time. Peace be with the Gill family.

May God you bless you and your family during this difficult time.

It is so hard to accept that you are not with us anymore. As I was reading the many notes of memories and condolences on this page, I noticed that " your smile" is the most commonly remembered feature about you. And I am certain that you are still smiling down at us from the heavens.
You are terribly missed.