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Ronald W. Hermann Sr.

Sacramento, California

1934 - 2016

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Dec. 23, 1934 - Jan. 9, 2016 Ron passed in peace at his home on January 9, 2016 at the age of 81. Ron was born in Auburn and raised in Sacramento. He was predeceased by his mother and stepfather, Juanita and Edward Hermann, father, Bill Medeiros, and brother, Marty Hermann. Ron's talents were...

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Mr. Hermann was special for those of us who grew up in River Park. He was always willing to help with whatever project the kids of the neighborhood had going on. He was a caring man who will be sorely missed, with his legacy being one of involvement with and caring about kids. What a wonderful example he set! Rest in peace ...

Bobbie and family: We are saddened to learn of Ron's passing and offer our sincere condolences. We feel fortunate, like so many others, to hold such positive memories of Ron going way back to 1963.

My sincere condolences to the Hermann family, with much gratitude for your family's service to the Newman Community. 'Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace.'

Wonderful neighbor! I'll always remember my sidewalk chats with Ron as we watched my husband catch pitches from my step children in the street between our homes. Rest in Peace.

So Sorry to hear of Ron's passing - he was a rock for (East) Sacramento Babe Ruth and has helped keep baseball alive in Sacramento for years. You gave effortlessly and without want or credit Mr Hermann and I thank you for all who have benefited from your big heart! Matt, the bar is set high but you have been taught life by one of the best. You were a GREAT MAN Ron.

Ron, great guy, great family; loyal and a friend; besides love of CBS, we had the fire dept in common since my dad and brother were both San Francisco firemen. Ron, you will be missed. My condolences to the family.

Once a year during crab feed season, Ron would show up at Wholesale Cash & Carry with a hot vat of his famous clam chowder. What a treat and way to warm up in the cold warehouse setting. That was Ron, so kind and so thoughtful. He loved doing things for other people and groups.
I was sorry to read of his passing and offer my condolences to all of his family.
So long Ronyou were a good man.

You were a River Park icon, Mr Hermann. Loved by everyone. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Bobbie, on behalf of the lunch group from the local schools, I send our condolences. Ron and Marty were apart of our youth having attended local schools together. God bless you as you grieve your loss.