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Ronald Pyne

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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PYNE (Rockford) - Mr. Ronald Pyne, age 72, passed away on Thursday, September 8, 2011. He grew up in Rockford where he delivered the Grand Rapids paper and at the age of 15 he worked as a custodian for the Silver Lake Country Club. Ron was a 1957 graduate of Rockford High School where he played...

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Almost a year has passed and tonight Rob and I were reminiscing about Ron after passing one of his "gig" locations. Ron was my Fairy Snowfather, taking care of my driveway when I was at school and my hero so many times with little things. I have fond memories of listening to Ron practicing in the basement! Ron was a terrific neighbor and it was hard to move, leaving such a caring man. Ron will always be a found memory of my time on Adolph.

Jamie and the whole Pyne family, I am so very sorry to hear of your fathers passing.

DEAR JULIE, AND FAMILY, WE ARE DEEPLY SADDENED FOR YOUR LOSS. RON WAS ONE OF THE SPECIAL PEOPLE IN OUR LIVES AND YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ALWAYS REMEMBERED AS OUR BEST NEIGHBORS!! MAY YOU KNOW GOD'S COMFORT AND PEACE AT THIS VERY HARD TIME. WITH LOVE AND PRAYERS. CARL AND ELLEN

Julie and the entire Pyne family~~~we are so saddened by Ron's passing, we have so many great memories of what a wonderful, caring and compassionate man he was. He was like a grandpa to our kids and taught them how to live life. You are all in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time, he is now at peace and pain free. We love you all.

The Shellens

Doreen, So sorry to hear about Ron. My prayers are with you and the family.

Gayle Wernette

We will miss you Uncle Ron... I always enjoyed any time we got to hang out with you and Aunt Julie... however few the times may be... they will always be in my memories.

Julie and family we are so very sorry to hear about the passing of Ron. He was a wonderful neighbor and we will miss seeing him sitting out on your front porch and out in the yard. He was good man full of jokes and laughter. He will be greatly missed.
Lynn and Brenda Manley