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Ronald F. Mrozinski

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Ronald Frank Mrozinski, 75, of Washington, NJ, beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, died on Wednesday, October 19, 2005 in his home with his family by his side. Born: In White Haven, Pa, he was a son of the late Frank and Lydia Starner Mrozinski. Personal: Ron retired in 1995 after 31...

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I wanted to thank our family in Alabama, Tenn., Georgia, & through out the South for their love and support during this difficult time. You are always there when we need you.
Ronnie loved each and everyone of you.
Please keep us in your prayers.
All my love to you honey. I miss you more each day. I know you are with me because when it seems impossible to get through another day I can feel your presence.
Boomer...

My dearest Papa,

I miss you so much it's hard to write in words how I feel. You had so many accomplishments through out your life, I want to take after that. You were a baseball player, a basketball player, a fisherman, and a hunter. And through all of those things that took up your day, you still had time to be the best family man. I will never forget all the times that we spent together, and how at every holiday you and I would eat all the cranberry sauce. I think about the times...

We would like to thank our wonderful friends for their love and support during Ron's illness. You were always there for us and still are. We love you.
Ron was not only my loving husband but was also my best friend. I miss him so much but am blessed to have such wonderful memories of him. Ne never complained about how sick he was but made each day count the best he knew how.
Not only was he the love of my life but a wonderful Father to our son Ronald Jeffrey, a devoted PaPa to...

Im so sorry that I didnt reply sooner and i am soooooooo saddened about my father and even more so having to hear about the death of my father from friends

My Uncle Ronnie-
As far back as I can remember, my Uncle Ronnie has been in my life. My earliest memories of him are of the outdoorsman that he was. Stories of hunting and fishing. Also, I don't know how many times in my life I have said "My Uncle played for the Phillies." However, as I got older I saw a different side of my Uncle - his wit and his tenderness. He was a caring man and I am blessed to have him as an uncle. I am so glad to have been able to spend time with him in his...

Melissa and I send our deepest love and prayers to you and the family.

While 'Uncle Ronnie' may be remembered for many things, Melissa will never forget his love, encouragement and support, and I will never forget the blessing it was to be with him during some of his last hours. I did not know him as a baseball star, as an athlete, as a fisherman or hunter. I knew him as a beloved brother in Christ who was fearlessly staring into the face of death, and anticipating the moment he...

Major league baseball has lost one of its dear brothers.

God bless the Mrozinski family at this most difficult time.

While up in heaven Ron save a place for a place for me with your team of angels.

When I think of Uncle Ronnie, I think of love and acceptance. My Uncle Ronnie has always, and will always, hold a very special place in my heart. From the time that I was a little girl, I just had to be in his presence and I knew that I was loved. I cherish the angel that hangs in my kitchen window and think of him everytime I look at it. While he was ill, everytime I looked at it I said a prayer for him. I know that he is now in heaven. I am so thankful for the hope we have in Christ...