Ronald-Lauster-Obituary

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Ronald Lyman Lauster

Noblesville, Indiana

Apr 23, 1944 – Apr 1, 2011

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April 23, 1944
DIED
April 1, 2011
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Noblesville, Indiana

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Randall & Roberts Funeral Center - Westfield Rd. Obituary

Ronald Lyman Lauster, 66, of Carmel, passed away on Friday, April 1, 2011.  He was born on April 23, 1944 to Donald and Violet (Bode) Lauster in Seymour, IN.Ronald worked as a Conservationist for the Natural Resource Conservation Service for 40 years retiring in 2004.  In...

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Cindy/Aaron and Family,
I just heard the news and continue to remember the great counciling that Ron provided me in 1991 as a SCS employee. I would see Ron at the National SWCS meetings yearly and I'll truly miss seeing him. I'm a better supervisor and employee because of Ron leadership and mentoring. I'm deeply sadden on the news and your in my thoughts and prayers.

Ron was a kind and wise person who was dedicated to promoting native plants, rain gardens and wildlife habitat in the City of Indianapolis/Marion County. He spoke about water quality to my ethics class last year. I will miss him.

Cindy, Aaron, and Family,

You are in our thoughts and prayers today.

I had the pleasure of going to Denmark with Ron a couple decades ago - he kept me out trouble!

It is great to see Aaron contining his father's work.

Please accept our deepest condolences,

Tom and Pat Sommer

Aunt Vi, Uncle Dob & Ronnie Lauster

Cindy & family, we are very sadden to hear of Ronnie's passing. You are in our prayers for strength and God's tender loving care through this difficult time. Sorry, we can't make it to the funeral. Dave has many wonderful memories, here at Bobtown while growing up.

Cindy and Family--I was sorry to hear of Ron's passsing. I always enjoyed running into him at SCS/NRCS functions and SWCS activities. He was a joy to work on on the numerous committees he and I worked on--I always liked to hear his perspectrive on the topic at hand.
Dennis Pate
Iowa

We were surprised and saddened to learn of Ron's recent crossing over to the other side. His wisdom, dedication and helpfulness will be sorely missed.

I will miss Ron so much. I hadn't seen him since Paul and I were married, but we did email each other occasionally. My deepest sympathies and prayers to Cindy, Aaron, Nate, Liz, and families. I'm so sorry that I couldn't make it to the funeral. I love you all!

Cindy and Family - We are so sorry to hear of Ron's sudden passing. Ron and I worked closely together for many of his 40 years in NRCS and he was one of the greatest. His devotion to conservation of natural resources will live on in the actions of the many who worked and learned from him. We are truly sorry and wish you all the best as you move forward.

We still called him Ronnie, having been
childhood friends! He was a best friend and our best man! We will miss his sense of humor and just knowing he was always there for us! We were so proud of his success both in his professional and personal life, Everyone should be so lucky to have a friend like Ronnie Lauster! Mr.& Mrs. Kenneth Butch Plumer