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Ronald Lino Sr.

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Ronald Lino Sr., 70, of Streamwood; beloved husband of Lois, nee Carter, and the late Marilyn, nee Foster; loving father of Ronald Jr., Terri (Guy) Gablin, Daryl and the late Ken; step-father of David (Molly) Arrigo and Anita (Ron) Romrell; cherished grandfather of Darren (Kera), David (Peggy),...

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I'm so very sorry for your loss. My husband and I worked with Ron many years ago in Illinois. Ron was a fine man who was always very helpful and kind. My thoughts and prayers are with Ron's family and friends.

Ron was a stalwart member of municipal and private fleet maintenance organizations of Chicago and suburbs. Ron will be sorely missed by all who new him.

To find the kind of love you and Ron shared is so rare indeed. Treasure those memories and know that we will be praying for your peace in this difficult moment in your life.

Mary Ann and George

Dearest Lois
We are so sadden by your loss..We so loved seeing the two of you together, You were so happy. Lois your time together might have been short, but in that time you made many very happy memories, which will we help you now in your time of loss.Ron is in a better place and free of pain.To you and all your family we offer our deepest sympathy.
May God be with you
Lots of love
Kevin and Val Caldwell

Dear Lois and Family,

I just heard the bad news of Ron passing away. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. There is nothing that words can say to help you throgh this terrible time. I am truely, truely sorry for your loss.

Sandy Mendelson

Dear Lois and Lino Children,
We were shocked and saddened to hear of Ron's passing.You know, better than we, what a full honest, man he was in both his secular ans spiritual life. His love and patience were an example to all of us. We once shared a room on our first Deacon retreat and we learned quite a bit about one another. I have always felt a great comfort in knowing him and learned a great deal observing him. Thank you for sharing him with us, we will miss him dearly.

our condolence,lino family & lois, your father & his wife lois.we'll miss him,it's blessing no more pain & now peace.... granath family,ethel,pam,carl & lucy,keth& martina.rolling meadows,elgin,il.
granbury,texas

to lino family&my coustin lois,he was my new cousin for short time,but i saw so much love the two of you had for each other.you both were mean't for each other.when you & him came visit me& share your life together& we share your wedding.they were both beautiful people & so caring.love them both,cousin ethel granath(rolling meadows,il.)

Sadly, I didn't know Ron that well. But I have known his 2nd wife, Lois, for many years. I do remember visiting with Ron when he would come to Church occasions with Lois and he was always just wonderful!

To Lois' and Ron's Families -- My deepest sympathies.