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Ronald Mack

San Francisco, California

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Dr. Ronald Brand Mack

San Francisco dentist for thirty-five years, died on August 10 at the age of sixty-five.

Ronald graduated from Washington High School, UC Davis and UOP Dental School, later teaching at UOP and Indiana University. Respected in the dental community, Ronald pioneered...

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We will both miss Ron's cheerful smile and fun personality. We all have lost a wonderful friend and dental colleague. We will always remember "Ace Ventura" and the Pedo Proms where Ron was the dancing star! Our heartfelt sympathy to Janet and his family.

At Arthur Dugoni School of Dentistry I worked on many projects with Ron. He was always upbeat and cheerful, the perfect demeanor for Pediatric work. He was always calm and pursuasive, never demanding. I wonder how many people knew that his smooth, authoritative announcer voice had been utilized on several radio shows over the years?

We are so saddened to hear about Ron's passing. He was a special person and will be greatly missed. The friendship we shared through our time at dental school will always be cherished.

I am truly saddened to learn of Dr. Mack's passing. My children looked forward to their dental visits from the age of 3 til their 20's. His kind gentle manner and wisdom will be missed. My deepest sympathies to Jan and the entire Mack family.

I was sorry to hear of Ron's passing. He and I were classmates in the Pedo program at IUSD. My condolences to the family.

I was unaware until today of Ron's death.
He was a dedicated teacher/educator at the school of dentistry. He cared to make a difference and he did with his family, profession, colleagues and patients. His passion and enthusiasm was contagious.He will be remembered for all the lives he touched.
Arthur Dugoni
Dean Emeritus
Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry
Univ. of The Pacific

Ron and I were in training together at Indiana University School of Dentistry.
He was a great dentist and a better person. Ron impacted many lives and will be missed. We have lost a good man.


Deepest sympathy to the Mack Family.
Both my brother and I are sorry for your loss.
Lynne Meyer Kettell and Gary Meyer

i grew up with ron. he was a good friend and my childhood buddy. i loved him very much growing up and we shared many adventures that childhood kids share. he was a good man...