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Ronald Horton Gustafson

Portland, Oregon

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Gustafson, Ronald Horton 79 July 25, 1932 April 15, 2012 Ronald Horton Gustafson, 79, died peacefully on April 15, 2012, at his home in Portland, with his wife, Diana, by his side. The son of Edward and Irene (Horton) Gustafson, Ron was born in Portland on July 25, 1932. After graduating from...

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Sorry to here about this. This is late but I was thinking about Ron Jr. and our times in high school. I loved your restaurant and your dad and your family ran a wonder family business. Les Oldham

Sorry to here about this. This is late but I was thinking about Ron Jr. and our times in high school. I loved your restaurant and your dad and your family ran a wonder family business. Les Oldham

What a pleasure it was to have known Ron & celebrate our special occasions at his beautiful restaurant in Portland. He & my brother in law, Harry Arnold, were devoted friends & we loved all the nautical decorations at Biff's. Please accept our sincere condolensces. Gloria Randolph & the Arnold Family (Donnie & Mike)

So sorry for your loss.
Lela & Dennis Vandre

We are praying for you during your time of loss.

Diana,
So sorry for your loss. We will keep you in our prayers.
The Pearts (Mimi and Clint)

My mother, sisters and I would like to pass on our sincere condolences to Ron's family. As children, our father would take us to Biff's often. Dick Kennedy (1928-1996) sold Ron the Anker cash register in the picture, which, caught Lori's eye in the paper. Ron was the nicest guy and would often buy us ice cream after dinner.

God bless your family.

The Kennedy family, Consolidated Business Machines, CBM.

We so very much regret Ron's passing, but are so very fortunate for his and Diana lives, and for their having gone out of their way to share them with us numerous times. We will very much miss him.

The memory of Ron delivering turkeys to SnowCap at Thanksgiving will stay with us forever. He was a smart, kind, and generous person----a rare combination.