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Ronald Louis Miranda

Seattle, Washington

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Ronald Miranda passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on August 14, 2007, and The Seattle Times on August 15, 2007.

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I was shocked and saddened to read about the passing of Ron Miranda. I will always remember him as a warm, loving, kind man who raised an exceptional family. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

all these messages about our ron are so treasured. it is oct 3rd today. so many days have gone by and i continue to ache. i think of ron missing judy so many years ago and know he knows just what we are all feeling. i love you ron and thank you for all that you have given me and all of us. we are so much more because of you. i am so much more. hugs and kisses, robin

Dear everybody
As everyone has shared, what a great man!!!! Our stories of Ron almost always revolved around eating, trips, and golf, lots of golf, an sometimes all of those things at the sametime. Sound familar, wake up in the morning to Ron over the stove making all of us "His Oatmeal". WoW!! He really had the knack for it and all of us just loved it. Then it was usually off to the golf course in Hawaii or Palm Springs or Whistler. What fun we had. Of course then it was dinner...

Robin, all the Miranda family, but especially to the children and grandchildren. This is just one of many memories I have of Ron over the past 60+ years, but it is very symbolic of how he would live his life. In the summer of 1949, (Ron was 12 and I was 10), Ron and I were on our bikes with two other friends to play ball at Greenlake. One of the others was horsing around and accidently ran into me and knocked me off my bike just a block or so before the lake. I landed on my elbow on the...

Robin and family,

I want to offer my deepest sympathy to each of you over the loss of Ron. While I obviously did not know him as well as all of you did, I remember him as a strong, happy, and gentle man who loved his family very much.

I remember the first time that I got to meet the famous Miranda family. You had gathered at Virginia's house in Seattle for Christmas/New Year's in 2001. (You had all agreed to get together later than normal that year, so that I could be a part...

thanks everyone for all these notes and thoughts. they are so comforting to me. love, robin

I consider myself very privileged to have known Ron and am very saddened about his passing. I feel very glad that I got to introduce him to my fiancée Brenda just a couple of months ago while Robin and he were visiting Palm Springs. He made quite an impression on Brenda and made her feel like a part of the family. We would like to offer Robin and the rest of Ron’s family our heartfelt condolences and our prayers during this hard time. He will be missed tremendously.
Matt and Brenda

For Teresa: I know how you loved and trusted your dad. It will be a tremendous loss to you, Al,and the kids. I feel very sad for your loss. Be strong because that is what he would expect from you.

Ron was the manager of the first group I was assigned to when I came to Boeing in 1966 to work in Minuteman Finance. He was a class act and a privilege to know througout my 34 years in Finance. May God grant Ron's family comfort in their loss.