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Ronald F. Hedge

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Ronald F. Hedge 1939-2006 Westfield Ronald F. Hedge, 67, of Westfield, died Wednesday, October 18th 2006 at Baystate Medical Center. He was born in Westfield, on March 6th 1939 to Francis and Eileen (Mogue) Hedge. He was employed as a tractor trailer driver for Longview Fiber of West Springfield...

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In Memory to My Brother

Since these pages are dedicated to Ronnie’s memory, I would be amiss if I did not say what is in my heart. .

For those of you who knew the relationship between Ron and me, it got extremely close since the loss of my husband, Ed. I guess you’d say he became the “man” in my life.

During the early years of our lives as siblings, we had the typical brother and sister fights. He was the macho man and I was the chubby, pain in the butt, sister. ...

Gladys--There is a great void in our 30+ years of friendship and what a great time it was and all too quickly it was taken away.
Ronnie may be gone, but he will never be forgotten.

Gladys and Family,
When we think of Ronnie we think of someone who had such a passion for fun in his life. We are truly thankful that we had the opportunity to know and love him! He will be missed a lot!

Dear Jerry & Eileen,
We were deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go throught this difficult time. Ron was truly special. "Hold tight and cherish your memories." Our love and deepest sympathy. Carole & Charlie and Family

Dear Glad and Family,
Our hearts go out to all of you during this difficult time. Ron was a special guy who will be remembered always for his warm personality. We send our Love and deepest sympathy.

"Bitin' Grandpa" was a great guy to be around and great to have at parties. He loved me and Abby as if we were his own grandchildren and I am so glad I was able to know him. He will live on as an inspiration to us all to always enjoy life.

Dear Gladys and family,
If asked to describe my uncle using just one word, I would choose laughter. Ronnie could always turn an ordinary time into a good time. Wherever he went, laughter and smiles were at his heels. He is deeply missed.
Fondly,
Dwight and Pat

Dear Aunt Gladys,
You, Bryan and Kathy, Lance and
Dineen, and the rest of your family
are in our thoughts and prayers. We
will never forget all of the fun we had
with Uncle Ronnie and you.
With lots of love,
Wayne and Carol

Dear Gladys and family. Our hearts were deeply saddened on hearing of your loss. We are sorry we couldn’t attend but our prayers were with you and your family. We will always remember our family get together with you and Ronnie at Chet and Tina’s and the fun we all had together.
Love Ya Always: