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Ronald McNally

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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McNally, Ronald 2/6/1936 - 1/19/2016 Ronald R. McNally age 79 passed away peacefully while surrounded by his wife and children at Venice (FL) Regional Medical Center. Ron was born in Kalamazoo County and lived in Fremont (MI) the past 30 years. He graduated from Schoolcraft High School while also...

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I was just quoting Ron the other day; he used to say "I think the tail is wagging the dog." It was so appropriate for the crazy situation I was in. Sure learned a lot from Ron! He will always be a source of wisdom and humor for me.

We will all miss Ron - a caring, giving man with a great sense of humor. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.

I was fortunate enough to know Ron as a Teacher, Class Advisor, Coach and later as a professional colleague. He always put the welfare of the kids first. HE GOT IT!! If you looked up the word "Educator" in the dictionary, it would simply say "Ron McNally".

Ron McNally, teacher, class sponsor ('60 '64), friend, friend, friend! Wonderful memories class float building, class trips, planning meetings, food tent at the fair, proms, graduation parties, breakfasts, class reunions Mr. McNally was always there. He listened, he advised, he grieved, he reminisced, he laughed, he was always fair and you felt better after being around him. Manchester, Michigan was a better community because of him. He will be missed by many, many people, but he will...

As a member of the graduating class of 1964, I'll always have great memories of Mr. McNally. I'll always remember his drivers ed class. He had us parallel park behind the police car. I'll never forget how to do that. RIP. DIane Dresselhouse Stribley

I knew Ron both professionally and personally. He was well-liked by all who were fortunate to know him in both spheres of his life.

Perhaps the greatest measure of a person is what they leave the world with. For Ron, it is a wonderfully successful and loving family, the respect of his students and the fond memories he implanted in those of us who were privileged enough to have crossed his path.

Sorry for your loss,

RIP Ron Will pray for family and friends.

I spent many hours with Ron as Boy Scouts during the early 50's in Schoolcraft