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Ronald Milton Mottl

North Royalton, Ohio

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age 89. Devoted Public Servant, United States Congressman. Beloved husband of Debbie Mottl (nee Budan); Dear father of Ron Mottl Jr., Ron Mickey Mottl (Karen) Ronda Mottl (Daniel Compton) and Amanda Mottl; Cherished grandfather of Alexis, Samantha, Mickey and Mickayla. Passed away Friday, October...

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Thank you for all & every thing & every time, you gave freely of yourself! God Bless your soul. God bless Debbie & your family Kathy Cutre

I remember our field trip to Washington DC and congressman Mottl took a photo with our 8th grade class at St Francis de Sales. My condolences to his family

Just heard about the passing of run during my career. I had many opportunities to ask for his assistance through the office of Congress on various matters, and found him to be most responsive and efficient caring about his constituents. One of my fondest memories, however is playing basketball at South high school against little John and big chuck and Ron, was our point guard we were led to understand that we weren´t supposed to beat them since they had two semi pro players, but thanks to the...

My condolences to the Mottl family and prayers for Mr. Motto´s soul. My fondest memory is of my dad and him sharing time together at high school sports over numerous years.

My condolences to Debbie and family. Ron was a great leader and role model for many.

My family lived down the street from Ron and family on Wake Robin. My Dad went to East Tech HS. I think that is where he first met Ron. When Ron was a US Congressman, he helped me when I served in the Navy. They don't make politicians like Ron anymore.

I am so sorry to hear of his passing. Our thoughts are with your family. Drew Smith and Family

Dear Debbie and Family: Jim and I are so saddened to hear of Ron´s passing. You are such a wonderful family and it´s been our pleasure knowing him. Always a wave coming up the cul-de-sac. We will miss that. Holding all of you in our hearts at this difficult time. With Much Love, Jim and Connie Ozello

My friend in 1984. I asked why he ALWAYS carried a pack of Certs with him. He said "you never want to offend." Hecalled everyone of his friends, "Babes." Rest well my old friend.