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Ronald E. Hergert

Portland, Oregon

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Hergert, Ronald E. 67 Oct. 25, 1943 Oct. 21, 2011 Ron was born Oct. 25, 1943 in Portland to Eli and Lydia Hergert, the third of five chil-dren. He attended Jefferson High School, where he lettered in three sports. In 1960 he was the first recipient of the Scholar Athlete Award. Ron went on to...

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Ron and LeeAnnie were Lucy and my Bestest Friends in Oregon City!! We shared so many laughs together!! The 4 of us were so Fortunate to have Incredibly Loving Marriages!! Every time I think about them, I get a Huge Smile on my face!! What a Blessing they have been in my life!!

I remember the TON of crazy laughing that we did with Ron and LeeAnnie!!! What Incredibly Great Memories that ALWAYS bring a smile to my face!!!

I will always remember the crazy fun time of laughter and love Lucy and I shared with Ron and LeeAnnie!! Precious, Precious Memories!!!

Hello Ron's friends and family
My name is Carl Peterson, through Ron I was adopted 1990 January 22nd, birth mother Kari Bartos.
I'm trying to find her. Can anyone help????!!!!!

Leann, I was a law clerk for 1 year at Hibbard, Caldwell, when Ron was a partner there in the late 1980's. I really enjoyed talking to Ron about his cases and doing legal research, and found him to be an inspiration for me as I was entering the legal profession.

Leann I know you wont recognize who i am but, Ron helped my dad get custody of me and for that I am very thankfull. Our condolences to you and your family. Thanks for everything, The Poor family

Leann and Family, I knew Ron for many years and the best thing I can say is that I considered him a "friend". He was a very special person who I will very much miss. A person's life is not valued in years, but in their contributions. While Ron's years were short by most standards, his contributions were large and valued.
Richard Funk & Family, Bend, Oregon

Leann, we were so saddened to hear about Ron's passing. So many memories of the two of you while you lived in our neighborhood. It was always a treat to visit with the two of you while working in your yard even after you moved. Our hearts and prayers are with you and your wonderful family. From your neighbors "across the street".

Dear LeAnn,
I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved husband. If there is anything at all that I can do for you please don't hesitate to let me know. I'm here for you always.

Love,
Your sister Karen