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Ronald Hakaim

Independence, Ohio

May 20, 1955 – Sep 30, 2025 (Age 70)

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BORN
May 20, 1955
DIED
September 30, 2025
AGE
70
LOCATION
Independence, Ohio

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Ronald A. Hakaim, age 70, of Independence, Ohio, passed away on September 30, 2025. He was born on May 20, 1955, to the late Jeanie and Richard F. Hakaim.Beloved father of Jay Alan and Melanie Victoria (Chris); cherished grandfather of Evangeline and London Victoria; loving brother of Richard M....

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Miss you Ronnie. I will always remember you. You were a very seaweed man with a great smile and unforgettable laugh. In your life you were fortunate to have many friends and loved ones. We all have very fond memories of you. Love you forever.

A kind man and a gentle soul, he was my brother-in-law for almost 50 years. Always quick with a joke or an encouraging word, he will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Good hearted, always congenial, he's one of the finest people I have ever known. God rest his soul.

I worked with Ron at Finast and Tops. He was a great guy, we had some good times,he surly will be miss. Prayers to family

Worked with Ron at Tiny Town.... My condolences

I worked with Ron for over 20 years great worker a lot of fun and cared about everyone he will be missed

worked with ron at different stores over the early years great guy god bless , ,haji

My uncle Ronnie was a very fun, friendly and loving guy. Always smiling and happy he brought a light of joy anywhere he was . We will issue you uncle Ronnie

In memory of my loving brother, who also was a best friend. I couldn´t have asked for a better brother. I will miss, but always treasure our times together and the memories we shared. God bless your soul and keep you in his graces. I love you brother Ronny. Rest in peace.

Celebrating a brother`s life means remembering his jokes, his wisdom, his unconditional love. Thank you for a lifetime of memories and being the wonderful brother you were to me. I will miss you so much, love always little sister, Debbie