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Ronald Benjamin Radetich

San Ramon, California

1938 - 2017

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Ronald Benjamin RadetichAug. 14, 1938 - Oct. 9, 2017San RamonSergeant Ronald Benjamin Radetich, 79, passed away peacefully in his San Ramon home on October 9, 2017. Sgt. Radetich was born in San Francisco on August 14, 1938 to Rose Mary and Benjamin Radetich. He graduated from Sequoia High School...

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I met Ron back in 2004 in San Ramon. He was my next door neighbor but also became a friend. I enjoyed our chats that we had and we always looked out for each's others homes and the community. I moved back in 2012 but had the pleasure of meeting him for dinner about 2 years ago. My tenant in the same community, notified me of Ron's passing. He spoke highly of his family and adored his grandchildren. My deepest condolences and sympathies are with his friends and family during these times.

What can I say about the Rat. He was one of a kind & there will never be a person like the Rat ever again. I worked for Rat when I first went up to the bureau, in fact he was the person who gave me the gold badge that say's Detective. He was a great great person. I did not know he was not feeling well a couple of years ago, but he apparently beat the medical problem but only for a short time. My heart & prayers go out to the family for their loss. We always sent emails to one another. My...

I just learned of Ron's transitioned. He was a dedicated worker, father, grandfather and friend. I will miss his sense of humor and the many stories we shared about his family and work. He was always there when you needed him as a professional and friend. May God be with you during these difficult moments and rest assured that Ron will always be with us.

I apologize I thought your dad was a Marine. But I want to wish happy memories of you father.

He was a good airman

So sorry for your loss. He was good Marine

Semper Fi

Lindy Loomis

For just as the swans last song is the sweetest of its life, so loss is made endurable by love, and it is love that will echo through eternity. -unknown

I worked with Ron back in the 1960's and he was a great guy and partner.

R.I.P. Ron, you will be missed.

Thanks, Ron. It was greatly appreciated.

I had the pleasure of working with Ron as a Deputy under his supervision, a Sergeant working side-by-side with him, and a Lieutenant where he was one of my Sergeants. To say Ron was unique would be an understatement. I remember talking with him just before I retired and asked him why he continued to work when he was well into the age to leave. He just simply said, "Lou, I love this job and will stay on as long as I can". In that regard, he was one of the few sworn staff I ever knew over the...