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Ronald Lee "Herbie" Hebner

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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HEBNER, RONALD LEE "HERBIE" "UNKA RON," 64, of Nolin Lake, formerly of Louisville, received his wings on December 4, 2011. Ronnie was born May 25, 1947. He graduated from Valley High School '65' and was an army veteran. Ronnie worked for Ford Motor Co. (KTP) for 36.5 years. The job he cherished...

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Ron you know you are special when friends still talk about you and how much they loved you. You were always someone that could be counted on for help, a good laugh but most of all a loyal friend. You are missed and loved by so many.

Thank you for so many wonderful memories. We laugh everyday at some of the things you did or said. We miss you with all our hearts

Ron you were the most giving person we knew. You were always giving time and care to someone in need. Your humor was a wonderful gift of laughter. You are thought of often and with a smile. Miss you.

Ron you are missed by so many. Your humor brought many smiles and laughter to a lot of people. Know that you are thought of every day.

Ron it seems like only yesterday we laughing at the jokes you were playing on Larry, now we shed tears missing you. Love Ya Ron.

Sheila, We will keep you and Erin in our prayers...Ronnie was one of the finest men I have ever known. He was a great friend to everyone that ever met him. He never met a stranger and was always so eager to help. We were truly blessed to have called him friend and we will miss him dearly. Love you guys, Jerry and Robin Knapp

Sheila, I am so sorry to learn of Ron's passing. I hope you and Erin find comfort in the love of your family and friends.

I was so sorry to hear of Ron's passing. Ron was helpful to me when I hired in at Ford and continued to be an influence until he retired. My thoughts and prayers go out to Sheila and Erin and to the whole family. Ron will, truly, be missed.

I worked as a salaried employe in payroll. Ron was the best at his job. He had the knowledge, patience and compassion to be such an exceptional employee. My condolences go out to his family and the U.A.W and from one Vet to Another, may he R.I.P.