Ronald-Ochmann-Obituary

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Ronald C. Ochmann

Independence, Ohio

Dec 16, 1925 – Oct 23, 2022

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BORN
December 16, 1925
DIED
October 23, 2022
LOCATION
Independence, Ohio
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Fortuna Funeral Home - Independence Obituary

Ronald C. Ochmann, 96, passed away on Oct. 23 after a brief illness. Preceded in death by his beloved wife Annie, his brother Bernie, and his parents Rita and Leonard, Ron leaves behind his son David (Tricia) Ochmann, adoring granddaughters Victoria, Cecilia, and Madeline Ochmann, and many...

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We will remember Ron’s good sense of humor & love of his Annie, kids & lovely grands.
He was truly a fun person.
Also mentored my hubby, John, @ Akron Brass.
Your family has our prayers & condolences.
John & Connie Sanders

David and Family Your dad was a wonderful man. Every time I pass the house it´s just sad knowing that I won´t see him around anymore. May his cherished memories bring you and yours moments of peace. So...Mr Mayor of Section 164 will be smiling, yelling and watching games up from heaven. May his soul Rest In Peace. Love and prayers, Neda Sestan

Always remember growing up on LongRidge Drive & Mr. Ochmann sharing his wisdom. Remembering your family during this time.

So sorry David and family on the passing of your dad. Nancy Marsak

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. I met this wonderful man at the parking garage at the baseball stadium. He would come and talk to me before he went into the game. He was a joy to talk with! God bless!

Ron was known affectionately as the "Mayor of Section 164" at Progressive Field. With cane in hand, during the course of the game, he usually made his way around the park to chat with his favorite ushers, vendors (especially Mitch) and season ticket holders.

We'll all miss Ron dearly; he was a good friend to many ushers and I hope he's now enjoying his box seat in heaven with Annie.

God bless you Ron, thanks for your friendship and kindness.

I have just known him thru the tribe games for.. long long time. he was a great fan and person. always was friendly and nice.Every time he came we talked even just a couple of words. last time he came the end of the season with David.i miss him, he was part of our life and our baseball team. God bless him forever and his all relatives and friends

I have put off writing this because how to describe Ron, I am having trouble finding the words. I worked for Newark from 1973 to 1980 in Human Resources and Ron was my boss. I was 21 years old and he taught me everything that I know about business and human resources and helped me move up the ladder. But, he was not all business, he had that wicked sense of humor, and really loved life. We got so much work done when he was in town, but laughed for hours too. He would come and have dinner...

Ron and I worked at Newark Electronics for over 10 years. Ron was a loyal person who shared his thought and knowledge with you. He was the most loyal person to Premier Industrial, the parent company of Newark Electronics that I have seen in anyone in all of the companies I have worked with and for.

May he rest in peace.

Edward Baker