Ronald-McGill-Obituary

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Ronald McGill

Lansing, Michigan

Apr 18, 1945 – Nov 12, 2020

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BORN
April 18, 1945
DIED
November 12, 2020
LOCATION
Lansing, Michigan

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Palmer Bush & Jensen Family Funeral Homes - Lansing Chapel Obituary

Ronald Lee McGill, age 75, passed away November 12, 2020 at home with his loving wife and 2 of his daughters by his side. He was born April 18, 1945 in Alma, Michigan but called Lansing home for most of his life. 

Ron was a smart, savvy business man, who owned Kent Deluxe Cleaners and...

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Ronnie you was one great man! I remember going to your house’s when I was a little girl with my parents you was a very special man to the Gibbons family. To the family sorry for your loss. .

The few years we had together were always and adventure! God be with you !

We will miss you dear brother and friend. Some day we will see you again ❣

Ron, I knew you but not long enough. The time we spent together was time well spent and will always be remembered as the best of times. I will always cherish your visit to Oriental. Thank you for allowing me to experience your life, your smile, and your infectious laugh. Sleep well sir in the cradle of God’s loving grace.

What a Great man who did It his way but in a positive way. Never met anyone who didn’t Love Ron. He was a hard working, generous, fun man and we will miss him and treasure all the memories and friendship. Its hard to imagine life without you. We all knew this day was coming but it doesn’t make it any easier. Definitely one of a kind! Lucky to have known him and loved him!

Rooney great smile

Enjoying himself

Ron and I a lot of fun together. We camped, talked hot rods out in his garage and sometimes had a couple of beers together. I use to like going over for a game of cards once in a while and have some fun. I will miss him a lot but I know he is in a better place now.

Dad, my best friend, the fun memories are endless...the fishing trips, camping, and all you taught me about life and "do it yourselfers" will never be forgotten. you were always so eager to help me with my home projects and even walked me through some when you knew I could do it. You taught me how to be strong, independent and a hard worker. I miss you and I will hold you in my heart and in my thoughts every day forever!! Your loving daughter, Tammie.

Uncle Ron I am so thankful for time we had together. As a kid I remember thinking how cool you were because you had the Green Corvette with dual qauds. As I was older I always loved seeing what new project you were working on. I will Never forget the hospitality you showed Renee and I as a young couple in Florida. Most importantly I could always tell how much you adored my Aunt Anne. Will miss your smile and that contagious laugh. Rest in peace Ronnie. Will see you on the other side.