Ronald-Hart Sr.-Obituary

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Ronald E. Hart Sr.

Avon, Indiana

Apr 3, 1938 – Feb 25, 2021

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BORN
April 3, 1938
DIED
February 25, 2021
LOCATION
Avon, Indiana

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Conkle Funeral Home, Avon Chapel - Avon Obituary

Ronald E. Hart Sr.

82 of Avon passed away February 25, 2021.  He was born April 3, 1938 in Spurgeon, Indiana the son of Earnest Earl and Alpha Winona (Abell) Hart. 

Ron was a mechanic for TWA and retired as The Ground Support Manager for ATA.  He served our country in the US Air...

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My sincere sympathy to the entire Hart family for your loss. I pray that you are comforted at this time by each other, and continue to let the spirit of your Dad/husband live on within you. All my love- Leigh Shelton

So sorry for y’all loss! He was an amazing man. I really enjoyed listening to his stories of his past adventures of life. He’s definitely going to be missed. Hugs and prayers to you all ❤ Debbie & Eddie Railey

Sorry for your loss Ron was a great person and a better friend. ATA would not have been the same without him , he will be truly missed.

To Bobbie, Susan, Ronnie & Dennis..I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad was a treasure. I still enjoy the stories my dad, Walt Jarman, tells me about their hunting trips & the mischief, as well, they got into while on those trips. Know that our family have you all in our thoughts and wishing your hearts heal with memories you'll share together.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

We are so sorry for the loss of your dad, your family is in our thoughts and prayers. May he rest in heavenly peace and dance with the angels.

So sorry to hear this He was a great friend and Boss at ATA

He was my brother , we were very close, only a year a part so always together as children. As we got older we talked every week and visited every year. But distance and age did not stop our love for each other. We joked about how our bodies didn't work, but all the special things we done and all the love we shared, all the memories we made go on living in the people who loved us and whom we have loved. Forever in my heart. xoxo