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Ronald Leroy Latimore

Snohomish, Washington

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Ronald Leroy Latimore

Ron Latimore, 80, of Snohomish, died peacefully at home July 27, 2012 with his family at his side.Ron was born April 30, 1932, in Ada, Ohio, of parents, Rachel and Floyd Latimore. He fulfilled childhood dreams to live in Yellowstone and Alaska, working for the...

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In the 1950's, common beginning bonds: competitive Head Rats(FB&OFL), asthma experiences, June Christie(All About Ronnie)& Errol Garner, and of course, love of THE PARK. We have been blessed by the long time friendship with Ron, and our prayers go out to all his pals, Savages, and family. Our favorite, private Latimore joke: "All campfires out by 4:00 PM" We can hear Ron's chuckle. God willing, we will see y'all at the heavenly campfires.

I got to know Ron through his son, Kurt. I quickly grew to like him and looked forward to the times I could see and visit with him -- especially when he was carving at the fair. He is a friend and will be missed.

We remember Ron fondly here in Alaska!
God bless all of you...family and friends!
Ed Zehrung
Co-worker Western Airlines

Sending our heartfelt sympathy and love to the family of Ron Latimore. David and Guyneitha Clausen, friends together in the Quilceda Carvers.

I had the pleasure of working for Mr. Latimore when he was the Manager of Los Angeles Reservations. He always had the happiness and well-being of the agents at heart. He was the best Manager that I have ever worked for at Western Airlines or Delta Air Lines. A true gentleman. He will be missed.
Leon Ceniceros
Mesa, Arizona

My condolences to the Latimore family. I worked with Ron at LAX when he was the Reservations Manager in 1985. I remember Ron as being a very nice, caring and respectful person and a pleasure to work with.

Wonderful memories of a great neighbor and fellow Romeo (Retired Old Men Eating Out)...
~ Ron, Carmen, and Bonnie

From Denver to Snohomish and a span of over 50 years, here's "hoisting one" in honor of one of my closest buddies.

PS - Save me a table . . . Jeff