Ronald-Langenderfer-Obituary

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Ronald Langenderfer

Toledo, Ohio

Aug 14, 1950 – Mar 21, 2016 (Age 65)

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BORN
August 14, 1950
DIED
March 21, 2016
AGE
65
LOCATION
Toledo, Ohio
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Dear Elaine and family,
Thinking you of your recent loss of Dutch. He survived many health problems, but continued to fight. Comfort will come in the many memories you have made together. Sincere thoughts and prayers coming your way.

Dick and family... So sad to hear about the passing of Ron. Just wanted you to know I am thinking of you. Keep the faith, God is great. Pie Man

To the Langenderfer Family,
I send my deepest sympathy and condolences. Our families lived a block apart in grade school, yours on Wyndale, ours on Claredale. Ronald was in my grade school class for 8 years. He went to Central, I went to Notre Dame, and then we moved from the neighborhood, so we lost track of each other. I am happy to hear of his success. A lot of success stories came out of the class of '64 at Blessed Sacrament. I pray that peace finds you in his passing. I wish I had...

Elaine and Family,
So sorry for your loss. Dutch was eternally optimistic and I'm certain you will take comfort at this time in many happy memories.

Our Deepest Sympathy to the Steer and Langenderfer Families.
Sincerely,
Kevin & Debra Westrick

God Bless the many family and friends of Ron. A lovely obituary summarized his very active life. He will be remembered for the many ways he touched so many lives. He fought a good battle and demonstrated positive coping skills. God will reward his efforts and influences in this life.Our prayers are with you!

A good friend, even when we were miles apart we talked often I will miss him.

Dutch, you helped me along the way and straightened me out occasionally. Thanks for helping with the Scouting programs. I will miss your clever wit and sound advise. I will miss you but have comfort knowing that you no longer hurt. You fought a good fight and I hope I have your courage when it is my time to greet the Lord. I already miss you and I miss the good times already. God Bless you and keep you in the palm of His hand.

You went along with all the dumb ideas we did as kids, but...

Dutch, No man has ever been a truer friend than you were to me! You were always there for me when I needed someone to talk to. You set a great example of what a great husband and father looked like. You faced multiple health issues during your life but they never slowed you down or dimmed your positive outlook on life. I learned a lot about persistence by watching you!
Our loss is heaven`s gain

Rob Cline