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Ronald Alan Grambo

Phoenix, Arizona

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Grambo, Ronald Alan Ronald Alan Grambo, 53 of Scottsdale lost his battle with pancreatic cancer on Saturday, April 23, 2011. Ron was born in Cleveland, OH on June 27, 1957. He is survived by his wife of 16 years, Lorri (Mackey), two daughters, Natalie and Nicole, father-Ronald E. &...

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I had the pleasure of working with Ron for several years at CVS. He was an outstanding project manager! More importantly it was a privilege calling him a friend. We spent many hours together on racquetball courts. He would often talk about his wife and girls and the things going on in his life. His face would light up and that infectious smile would appear. Ron was a good man. He is still in our hearts and missed by many.

To the love of my life. I miss you so much it hurts. It's still hard for me to believe that you're gone. I keep waiting for you to walk through the door and everything will be OK again. I miss your smile, our inside jokes and the way only you could comfort me and assure me everything is alright. I find comfort in our beautiful daughters every day when I look at them and see a part of you. They truly are the greatest gift. I know someday we'll be together again, but I miss you so much...

Lorri, I am grievously saddened to hear of your loss. Ron was a great guy and one of the best people I have ever worked with. I pray that God comfort you and your girls in this most difficult time. I am not much of a drinker but I will raise a toast to Ron tonight.

Dear Lorri, I am Kathe Shelley's sister. I am deeply sorry about the loss of your husband, the father of your girls. I know from my grandchildren and children that the two of you produced two beautiful wonderful girls and we all will hold them in our thoughts. Kathe Sutfin ,

I had the pleasure of working with Ron and always enjoyed his sense of humor. He was a joy to work with and will truly be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you and his family during this difficult time.

Dear Lorrie,

My family and I are so sorry to hear about Ron. We haven't seen him in many years, but know that he must have been a wonderful man to be so loved by you and Natalie and Nicole. Our thoughts are with you. With deepest sympathy, Cindy (Shelley's sister) and George Kratsas and family

Lorri,
I am so sorry about the loss of your beloved husband. Such a terrible tragedy at such a young age. Remember, though, all the beautiful moments that you and your daughters shared with him. May God comfort you at this time.

With deepest Sympathy

Dear Lorrie, Natalie and Nicole,
I am so very, very sorry about Ron. I have not seen "Ronnie" for years, but have been updated on your lives in Arizona many times from Aunt Shelley and Uncle Ron. I wish you all well and hope your sadness subsides soon.
Sincerely, Laurie Wilson

Dear Lorrie.
We've never met, but, my sister Shelley has had only great things to say about you and the girls. I'm so sorry for all of you.
Sincerely, Leslie Amicone