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Ronald J. Marshall

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Easton, Pennsylvania
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American Cancer Society

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Ronald J. Marshall, 54, of Wind Gap, passed away early Saturday morning, March 23, 2013 in Easton Hospital. Born: July 25, 1958 in Easton, he was the son of James and Alberta Zellner Marshall of Wind Gap. Personal: Ron graduated from Nazareth High School where he played right tackle for the Blue...

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Miss and love you Uncle Ron! Hope you stop by to see Addison every now and then!

It will be a year on Sunday that Ron left us, we miss him so much, my heart is hurting .

I read about your son, brother, father and grandfather in The Toronto Star. I was so moved by his strength, dedication and love for his family that I felt compelled to write to you. My deepest condolences for your family. It is obvious that he loved you all very much.

Naomi C.

I just read the article again in the Morning Call Ron would be very proud of that article thank you Spencer you did a Great Job.

Condolences to Ron's family, friends & loved ones. Since graduating from Nazareth in '77,I didn't see him. Until meeting in Dr Salib's office. Where we exchanged various stories. Ranging from childhood memories in bushkill township to the current topic of cancer. I'll never forget his statement that he was ready for whatever will happen. That was typical Ron, from the person I had known from years past. He was a kind soul. And I am glad to of had known him. Again, many condolences ....

To all of Ron's family , we are just learning of Ron's passing today .... You know we would have been at the service had we known , so sorry we missed it and so sorry for your loss . He was a good , kind and talented person ! RIP Ron ....

We just heard, sorry we missed the service. May Ron find health and happiness in heaven, Prayers for you all! Jay & Jen Young

Dear Jim, Alberta and extended family,

we, the staff of the Oncology Unit at Easton Hospital, wanted to let you know how much Ronald will be missed.

He had such a quiet, calm spirit and was so easy to love and admire.

We wish you all the best, as we will continue to fight for a cure in loving memory of Ronald, and all those that have gone before him.

We consider ourselves priviliged to have had the opportunity to know Ronald and part of his family, specially you...