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Ronald Ginther

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GINTHER, Ronald Albert, 37, of Auburndale, Fla., died Sunday, May 2, 2004 while serving the United States in war in Iraq. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., July 20, 1966 and has lived in Auburndale for 13 years moving here from Dover, Fla. He was an electro-mechanic for Pepperidge Farms, and was in...

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18 years, unreal that I can still hear that laugh of yours. We lost your Dad this year, which I´m still in shock. After 57 years, I´m by myself. Of course, those brothers of yours, are near by and do so much for me. Show Dad the ropes up there, and I think you probably shared a beer or two. Archer is a mini you. You would be so proud of him for sure. Watch over him Ron and keep him safe. You know we all love you and miss you, that will never change. Why is this so hard to write this time? I...

Hi Ron, nothing has changed. I am reminded of your sacrifice all the time and it seems to be happening more often these days. Thank you, God Bless all your family.

Hi Ron, You are not forgotten. I think of you all of the time. Your name, face and sacrifice grounds me in gratitude for the life I am able to have today. I pray for God's Blessings on your family. Thank You, Ron's Family for your sacrifice. Semper Fi Ron, see you soon.

May His Memory and Recognition of His Sacrifice, for all of us, Be Eternal. I'm holding my first grandchild who is 8 months old now and remembering the Ginther family's sacrifice. God Bless you.

Ron its been 17 years now and not a day goes by without thinking of you. I so wish you were here. Alayna had a baby boy. He weighted 6lbs 6oz and was 19.5 inches long. He's beautiful!! I wish you had been there with me holding and loving on our grandson. Alayna named him Archer Ronald Webb and not only does he share part of your name but your nose and eyes. When i looked into those beautiful eyes I saw you. Man Ron its been really hard through these milestone in life without you to share it...

Today 17 years have gone by, hard to believe. So much has happened that you missed. You became a GrandPa twice! Both beautiful and healthy boys. I know your beaming about that. The family is getting bigger, but there is one person missing, you. We are all a lot older now and your daughter is truly an adult. So smart and pretty and now a Mother. You would be so proud of her. We try to fill her in about you and answer all her questions. We love and miss you Ron each and every day. You will...

Thinking of you. Missing you always. Gone but not forgotten. Our forever hero!!

Hello,
We realize that we are very late to express our deepest condolences, but we wanted to let your family and friends know that we will be sending Care Packages to deployed troops this week and several of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo and hometown of Ronald A. Ginther US Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class.

We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is...

Ronnie, its not May 2nd, but May 5th. I really couldnt write that day,it was really rough. Been talking about you all week. Your still our hero Ron, but you boys have always been my heros. I am so proud of each and everyone of you. Its a different world now Ron. The Coronavirus, wearing a mask, staying home, staying away from people. People angry. .Well, I guess I am just blowing off steam, and wish you were here for me to talk to. Miss you, love you.