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Ronald Robert McDonald

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Ronald Robert McDonald Ronald Robert McDonald, 60, of Allentown, passed away Saturday, September 6, 2008. Born in Allentown, he was the son of Dorothy (Tomaschik) McDonald and the late Robert McDonald. He served in the Army during the Vietnam War, with the 1st Air Calvary Division-...

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To Dot, Connie and Kerry,

I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. But always remember that they are never gone as long as you remember those times spent in each others company. Yourselves and Ron are in my prayers.

Kerry, Connie & Dot: Sorry for your loss of Ronnie. Our thoughs are with you in your time of sorrow... Chris, Amy, Hayley & Lindsey Joseph

To the entire McDonald family,

I am so sorry to learn of Ron's passing. I remember meeting you all when Nancy passed, and it saddens me to see mom lose another of her children. No one should have to go through that. Thinking of all the fond memories you have of Ron will hopefully help ease you through this tough time. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers for better days ahead.

With deepest sympathy,
David Sefcik

Connie & Kerry,
Our thought & prayers are with you and your families.

Adele McDonald &
Charli (McDonald) Grube

Uncle Ron,I have many fond memories of you.How about the time when I was a baby and you put those big sun glasses on me and took my picture.I also have the picture when you were teaching Brandy and me how to be friends.My best birthday party was the surprise party at your house and all of my friends and I went swimming.That was the 1st time I ever ate ice cream cake.We had so much fun at the beach house with uncle Jose!I remember playing basket ball at Bridge View,horse shoes at Keck Park.I...

To the McDonald Family, ( Dot, Kerry, and Connie).
Many years have gone past, seems like yesterday that we were playing as kids on Elliger Street, and Ronnie, Terry were picking on us . My family comfort you in your time of sorrow.

Bonnie Webster Freyman

God saw that he was getting tired
And a cure was not meant to be.
So He put His arms around him
And whispered, come with Me.
With tearful eyes you watched him suffer
And saw him fade away.
Although you loved him dearly,
You could not make him stay.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Hard working hands to rest.
God broke your hearts to prove to you
He only takes the best.

May you be comforted in your time of sorrow.

I'll miss ya, buddy.

Sincere condolences from staff at the Wilkes-Barre office of BFTP -- Gerald Ephault, Ken Okrepkie, and Shirley Perhalla