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Ronald Ness

White Lake, Wisconsin

Sep 15, 1942 – Jun 16, 2015 (Age 72)

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BORN
September 15, 1942
DIED
June 16, 2015
AGE
72
LOCATION
White Lake, Wisconsin

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Ness, RonaldRonald Ness, 72, of White Lake, formerly of Seymour, passed away Tuesday morning, June 16, 2015 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born September 15, 1942, son of the late Gustave and Agnes (Cross) Ness.On February 14, 1970 he was united in marriage to Marilynn Gauthier.Ron...

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Marilynn and family, Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Uncle Ronnie was a "SPECIAL" man. He will be missed by all; most because of his love of the outdoors and his kind heart. These days are difficult; but you each now have another angel watching over you. As to his children keep up with the hunting excursions as he will always be with you. For his grandchildren keep those smiles and laughter flowing because grandpa is right there laughing with you. Love Carmen, Scott, Ryan & Nathan...

Dear Marilyn, Ron, Alan, and Kevin, I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. Ron was ahold man, I will always rememember his warm smile and love of nature, God bless u all! Ginger Van lanes, wife of Momo

It was always so nice to visit with Ron at J&H. He loved to go out with his boys pheasant hunting. He will surely be missed by all. Diane, J&H

We will always remember that friendly smiling face! He was one of the "good guys". Was an honor to have known him! Our deepest sympathy...

I have never known a kinder nicer person. The world would be so much better if more of us were like him

Kevin I am so sorry to see that your father passed away, Your family has our deepest sympathy from the Roffers Family

My condolences to the family. It was a pleasure to talk to Ron when I visited the job site. Former Business Representative of Local 139.

Uncle Ronnie was such a great and fun guy
will always remember his awesome laugh and his wonderful stories.

Our condolences to all of the family. Larry & I both remember Ron as a great, caring man. God Bless. Chris & Larry Suzawith