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Ronald H. Reece

Lincoln, Nebraska

1932 - 2022

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Ronald H. Reece

January 23, 1932 – June 26, 2022

Ron Reece, 90, of Lincoln passed away on June 26, 2022. Ron was born in Hardin County Iowa on January 23, 1932. He grew up on a farm near the town of Eldora with his parents Gladys and Eb Reece, and his younger...

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I lived across the street from Ron & his family on N. 78th street when I was a kid. He always called me "Todderino" when he saw me and he'd shake my hand with those huge mitts of hands he had. A super nice man. I had a beer with him on occasion at Patty's Pub and we shared a lot of good laughs. He will be missed.

I didn´t realize that Ron had passed away. My sincere condolences. Your Dad will go down in my history as one of my all time favorite customers. I was blessed to serve him a couple beers almost every evening I worked and write his winning keno tickets. He always brought a smile to my face and I know I could do that for him as well. To you Austin, your Grandfather thought the world of you and I just want you to know that your Grandfather was one of the kindest souls I´ve ever met in my life:)

Sorry to read of the passing of Ron. My husband Bernie passed away five years ago that was the last time I saw Ron. They both worked at Montgomery Ward in the appliance department for many years. May he rest in peace

Ron was such a nice person. He enjoyed playing pinball machines. Later years would see him breakfast time at Cook´s Cafe. Always friendly and smiling. Rest in peace.

We are thankful for the years of knowing Ron as a friend and brother in law. So many great memories. We hold your family close in love and prayers. The Brown family, Don and Margie

Ron and his family lived across the street from us growing up. I babysat for them and my dad often golfed with Ron. Then, I ended up working with Ron at Montgomery Ward for years. Ron was such a kind soul and always had a smile on his face. My sympathies to the family.

So sad to read this. Ron was always so positive and upbeat. When my daughter Tyna was born, he always called her "little Rhonda" sure that I named her after him. For many years after Ward's i would see him at the mall or at Patty 's pub. He always had a big smile and tight hug for me. Rest in peace Ron. Now you can get hugs from "little Rhonda" .

Ron was our daughter and son-in-love (Vince and Tami Ganshorn´s) next door neighbor for many years. We didn´t know Ron well personally but he was always friendly to us when we would visit our kids. Ron was very much loved by the Ganshorn family and he was like a 3rd Grandpa to Hannah and Jared. He will be missed greatly by them. May you find comfort in the many memories you have shared with Ron. We are sorry for your loss and we are uplifting your family in prayer at this difficult time.

Ron was such a nice man and we crossed paths many times. My sincere sympathy to his family.