RONALD-MORRIS-Obituary

RONALD MORRIS

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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RONALD MORRIS passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for RONALD are being provided by William Slater II Funeral Service. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on June 8, 2012.

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To the Ron Morris Family: I just heard of Ron's passing and wanted to send my deepest sympathy. He was a customer of mine at PNC Bank and an inspiration to us all. He was ALWAYS up beat, wanting to help you if he could and a VERY proud father. He fought hard and will be truly missed by all who have had the pleasure to get to know him. I am so sorry.

Karen and family
So sorry to hear of Ron's passing. He was one of my favortite patients and he was always so upbeat when he came in for his scans. I will truly miss him and he will not be forgotten May God bless and keep you at this time and keep the faith.

God bless

LD Max Maxwell

My deepest condolences to Ron's family. I will always have the fondest momories of Ron from our childhood and high school days.

Gary and Family, sorry to hear about your brother. My sympathy to you and your family.

Our prayers are with you and all of Ron's family. Ron and I went through some years of grade and HS together in Dormont. We all played football together on Crosby Ave in Dormont as late grade school and HS kids. I remember him driving his moms Buick (Skylark convertible as I recall) to the dances. The last time I saw him was at Campiti's Pizza on Potomac Avenue in Dormont when he stoped in while Rick Sandora and I were sharing pizza there a few years ago. Ron was one heck of a guy. I was...

My deepest sympathy goes out to Ron's family. I met Ron through my cousin, Ricky Sandora when I was 12 or 13. I have seen him at the class reunions. He was an amazing man, & will be greatly missed by many. Connie Pike Boyd

Gary,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family - you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Gary,

So sorry to hear of the loss of your brother......the New Haven-Montpelier croud was well-integrated in those '60s years....I remember you snuck me the first shot I ever had at playing an electric guitar on Ron's set-up (including a Fender twin-reverb AMP!) when he was one of the "Children of Stone".

Please know we're thinking about you and all of your family in this time of loss.