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Ronald E. Mohr

Omaha, Nebraska

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Mohr, Ronald E. Age 83 - Jan 24, 2011 Preceded in death by his wife Shirley D. Mohr; parents Emil and Cornelia (Cooley) Mohr. Survived by children Randy (Cindy) Mohr, Sandy (Larry) Lutz; grandchildren Katie, Sarah Lutz, Adam (Ashley), Justin Mohr; sister Ardeth (Keith) Dodge FUNERAL...

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A very heartfelt thanks to everyone for remembering Dad and our family. Dad will be missed very much.

Randy and Cindy,

My deepest condolences in the loss of your father. May God give you and your family strength in the days ahead.

The Atkisson Family, Joe, Chris and Denise Perrone

The prayers of the St. Stephen UMC congregation are with you all in your grief. I've enjoyed reading the entries and know there are many who loved Ron who are there to comfort you at this time. God Bless, Rev. Mary

Dear Mohr Family,
It was my pleasure to know Ron when I was Pastor at St. Luke and since then. He was such a delight, very thoughtful, with a ready smile and laugh, and willing to do work behind the scenes that makes an organization do well. He was so well rounded,;volunteering at church, the zoo and the food bank. Yet family always came first in his heart. A true inspiration! I just talked with him last week, so his loss is sudden for all of us.
Grace and Peace, Pastor Scott

We are very sorry to hear of your fathers passing. We will keep all of you in our thoughts.

Rich and Lynn Morgan

Randy, I'm very sorry to hear about your father's passing. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

I worked with Ron at Omaha National and was a guest in his home a number of times. A great guy -- unassuming, relaxed, and fun to be with. Nothing rattled him. I am sorry to learn of his passing. To Ron's family, I offer my deepest sympathies. May God bless you.
Doug Grieb
Jacksonville, Fl

Sorry to hear of your father's passing. Ron and Shirley were our neighbors on Camden Avenue. My husband Gene sold them the "outhouse" for their back yard. Great people.