Ronald-Jelus-Obituary

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Ronald M. "Beppo" Jelus

Secane, Pennsylvania

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March 4, 2019
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Secane, Pennsylvania

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D'Anjolell Memorial Home of Broomall Obituary

JELUS Ronald M. Jelus Born January 25, 1938 Died March 4, 2019 In Loving Memory of Ronny Born and raised in Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania by his mother, Lena Kakiel. Ron loved his hometown of Mt. Carmel and was proud to be called a "Coal Cracker". As a boy, he worked as a paper boy, bingo...

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I'm still with you in warm & wonderful Memories and Loving Spirit my Friend. You were a light in my life.
Richard Heimlich

Ron is still in my prayers. The world is smaller and far less interesting without him. What a great friend! Rich Heimlich

Still thinking of you and missing your warm presence my friend. You were a special human being. RIP.
Rich Heimlich

Jeanette, Ronna & Blaine: I'm just now (November 15th) learning of Ron's passing. I'm stunned to know he has been gone since March.

Ron & I worked together at Continental Bank for 20 years from 1968 to 1988. I helped train Ron when he first joined Continental at the 8th & Christain Street Branch and much later from 1978 to 1988 Ron worked for me in the Bank's Credit Card Unit.

All during that time and even for years after, Ron & I were true & great friends as well as working...

So sorry to hear about your loss I will keep you both in my prayers

So sorry to hear of Ron passing. I have fond memories of my youth watching him dance and sing with a martini glass perched on his head while my mother Margaret Jelus Honabach and Aunt Bert would sing along and laugh and laugh. Prayers for comfort to all my cousins.

Condolences to the Jelus family.I remember Ron well, he was a Great and Dynamic guy. I especially remember the times he spent at our house in Marion Heights, I learned my first dance steps from him. Again my sincere condolences.

So sorry to hear of Ron's passing.We grew up together in Mt.Carmel. We sang in the church choir and camped at choir directors cottage in Bear Gap. Ron was a good friend while growing up, my deepest sympathy to all the family. Rest in peace my old friend Dave Newton