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Ronald Leon Rima

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Ronald Leon Rima 1932 ~ 2008 BOUNTIFUL- Ronald Leon Rima, beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and friend, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family August 30, 2008. He returned to his Father in Heaven after many years of battling chronic illness. Ron was born...

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To the entire Rima Family:

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. I had the pleasure of working with Ron since 1986. until he left the Railroad Police Department. He was a hard worker and dedicated to his chosen profession, and a great friend. It was a sad day when he left the department.

To the entier Rima family: Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Amber always spoke fondly of her grandfather. Please accept our deepest sympathy.

My deepest sympathy to all the Rima family. I had the pleasure of taking care of your father the last few years at Dr. Sadler's office. He was a true gentleman and always so appreciative of all that was done for him. He loved his family very much and was so kind to all those he came in contact with. He will be missed by all of us.

Uncle Ron Rima was a wonderful person who always made me feel comfortable and loved. I loved my chats with him over the years and will greatly miss him. Ron will always be remembered as one of my favorites.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Aunt Bernice and her family.
Love always,
Kent and Nancy (George) Edrington

We are very sorry to hear about this happening in your lives. We are deeply saddened by your loss. Ron was a cousin and good friend to me.
Kelly & Roseanne (Revelli) Johnson

Julie, It's been years and years since I've seen you, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
Take care,
Pam Zuercher Johnson

Please accept my sympthy for your loss, I remember Ron from the days I was a teenager in Bountiful and the Snak Shak was on Main Street. My mother was the who owned the Snak Shak - He was a great guy to have around.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. We always wished we lived closer to Uncle Ron, Aunt Bernice, and all of you. I am grateful for reunions and the times we have had to get to know one another better. The knowledge we have of the Gospel brings much comfort as we know that families are to be together forever. Until we meet again...

With Love,
Vaughn and Lisa Wirig Rhodes