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Ronald W. Kuhlman Sr.

Phoenix, Arizona

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Ronald W. Kuhlman, Sr. 69. Born January 20, 1936 in Saginaw, Michigan. Passed away November 28, 2005 He served in the U.S. Air Force as a young man. He retired in 1998 from Honeywell-IAC after 33 years of service. He was currently employ-ed by Fry's Food & Drugs at 59th Ave/Beardsley....

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Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Kuhlman family. Our prayers are with you all. We are thinking about you guys in this difficult time. If there is anything you may need, dont hesitate to call on us. Love, Tricia, Anthony and Taylor. (The Autobee Family)

I knew Ron for many years and I'm proud to say I was a friend of his. I'll always remember our RV camping trips together and when we celebrated his 50th birthday. Rest in peace, my friend.

Others who've written here have used some of the best adjectives to describe Ron....kind, fun-loving, and easy going. Who else would drive a group of spontaneous silly adults to Fort McDowell Casino in a motor home at 10:00pm? I also have memories of Ron being the intelligent,helpful, hard-working, problem-solving man whenever he was needed. Ron was just an all around good, good man. Rest in Peace.

Others who've written here have used some of the best adjectives to describe Ron....kind, fun-loving, and easy going. Who else would drive a group of spontaneous silly adults to Fort McDowell Casino in a motor home at 10:00pm? I also have memories of Ron being the intelligent,helpful, hard-working, problem-solving man whenever he was needed. Ron was just an all around good, good man. Rest in Peace.

It was a great pleasure and privilege to have known such a kind, fun loving and gracious man. He was quick to laugh and always had a hug for me when I came to visit. I will miss him dearly and I send my deepest sympathy to all his family and friends.

We will all remember the easy going, laid back attitude he had, to help get us through our lives. He will be missed greatly. He is in such a great place and watching over all of us....