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Ronald A. "Ron" Jackson

Spokane, Washington

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JACKSON, Ronald A. "Ron" (Age 83) Ron fought a valiant 14 year battle against Parkinson's Disease, which ended Thursday evening, April 28. Born in Oakland California, he lived in Spokane Valley for 55 years.Ron played professional baseball for several years including the Spokane...

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On behave of the Bill Bean family, we send out thoughts and prayers to Sal and the entire family, was and honor just to know Ron and call him a friend.

The Washington State Veterans Cemetery extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Ronald A. Jackson for your loss, to honor his service to our country and our patriotic hero.

May 6, 2011
Our hearts ache with the passing of such a wonderful man. Ron touched so many in his long life. I had the pleasure of working for he and Sal back in the day, 1982, @ The Jackson Hole. When times were tough for me Ron & Sal were there. I will never forget you, Ron. Thank you for the gift of having you in my life . You will never be forgotten and you will always missed. Love, Tom & Andrea Davis

Our hearts are truly aching with the passing of such a wonderful man. I had the privilege of working for Ron & Sal @ The Jackson Hole "Back in the Day", cirque 1982. When times were tough for me, they were always there. Ron will always be in our hearts & thoughts. Love to you all! Tom & Andrea Davis

On behalf of the entire "Clifford" family, we send our deepest heartfelt sympathy to you. Ron and the whole Jackson family have touched so many lives in such positive ways. He will be missed.

I had the privilege of knowing Ron when I coached the Wallace-Colville Motor Freight American Legion team from 1978-83. Ron was an awesome coach and a fierce competitor. A win against his Appleway Chevrolet team was always very special because you knew you had beaten "the best". My condolences to his family.

Casey, I was so sorry to hear about the death of your dad. His contribution to the special person that you are makes it obvious to me that he was an incredible human being who will be fondly remembered and greatly missed by many. I love hearing stories about your family and the fun times you have. I hope that all of the good memories of him will be a comfort to you while you grieve this loss. Know that I’m keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

So sorry to hear about Ron's passing. I know he is playing ball in that big stadium up high. He had such an impact on everyone he came in contact with. I remember when my brothers played ball for him how much they admired him. Their house was the one house in the neighborhood every child went to first because they had the BEST treats! All 3 of my children and some of my foster kids took lessons there. They didn't charge me for the foster kids because they wanted to help them and didn't even...