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Ronald C. Inger

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Mr. Ronald C. Inger, aged 49, of Grand Rapids, veteran of U.S. Army, passed away Tuesday, February 20, 2007. Surviving are three children, Rachael Inger, Steven Inger and Cory Inger and their mother, Carla; grandson, Angel Joseph; two sisters, Aline Snoeyink of Grand Rapids, Leianne (Robert) Baas...

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I knew Ron for a few years and he was a good man. He will be missed.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Ron was more than a co-worker, he was a friend...he will be deeply missed, and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family...

I worked with Ron through my company (Light Corp.), as one of his customers for almost 13 years.
More importantly, he and I became good friends. I am truly shocked and saddened.

I met Carla, Cory and Steven many years ago. It was obvious that he loved all of you very much. He was so proud of his boys and everything they accomplished. I know you will continue to make him proud.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family.

My family and I lived across the street from Ron for close to 8 yrs...We extend our deepest sympathies to his family...

The Theule Family

I worked with Ron for 16 years at GLF. We shared some very big responsibilites in customer service, and commiserated about the pains customers sometimes put us through, but celebrated together when we were successful with those same customers. Ron, Carla, Steven, and Cory joined my wife, Diana, and I at a Magic Show/Dinner, and those are still some of my favorite memories. Ron always put his kids first, and constantly bragged about their athletic prowess. I will miss his wit, and his...

We remember his concern for the well being and success of his children. Our sympathy and prayers are with you.

To Ron his family was first,Proud of them sorry too hear his passing. He'll be sadly missed.

My thoughts are with your family during this very difficult time. Ron will be missed by all who knew him.