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Ronald Edwin Hayes

Syracuse, New York

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July 22, 2004 Ronald Edwin Hayes, 89, died July 22, 2004, at his home on his beloved Big Moose Lake, as was his wish. He was born in Taunton, MA, on March 28, 1915, to Walter and Minnietta Barker Hayes of Sherrill, NY. He was preceded in death byhis parents and two sisters, Miriam and Barbara...

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Dear Marsha,
Thank you for letting us know about your dad's passing. I have fond memories of time in your home in Sherrill with you and your folks back when we were a bit younger... It's a gift to be able to be there when the Lord welcomes His loved ones home. We were able to be with my Dad when he passed 4 years ago, too.
God bless you!

Dear Hayes family,
So sorry to hear about the death of your loved one. We actually read about it in the Adirondack Express two days after the Memorial Service. Our wishes and prayers are for you all as you cope with the loss of someone so dear. May time continue to heal the sorrow that you feel.
God bless,
Dave and Gail Tudman

So sorry to hear about your dad, Marsha. So glad you could be with him.
Sherry

Words are inadequate in expressing our deepest sympathy to you and your family on the death of Uncle Ron. You and the family are in our thoughts and prayers during these difficult days.

We send our heartfelt sympathy to you Marsha and your family. You are in our prayers.

We send our love and sympathy to the Hayes family in the loss of your dear Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great-grandfather, Uncle and Friend. He will live on in the hearts of many.

I know yor Dad will be missed and pray for your Mom. I sent Ron an email a few weeks ago mentioning how much we appreciated living at 303 West Hamilton Ave. I hope he had the chance to read it. I will keep you in my prayers as you pass through this time of sorrow.

Marsha and Don have been "good friends" for over 30 years. We not only value their friendship but we appreciate it. Marsha and I are sisters in the same national sorority. Although we attended different colleges, the friendships forged by the sisters of Gamma Phi Beta of Cleveland West Alumnae will last a lifetime. We have raised our children together, we have laughed together....and now we cry together. Marsha, we love you and share your grief. Love in IIKE,
Bev & Paul Ingram

I am so grateful that I could be part of the wonderful memorial serivice for Ron. Love to all of you. Evergreen
Phil and Meredith also send you their best wishes.