Ronald-Rochon-Obituary

Ronald Rochon

Everett, Washington

1931 - 2022

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DIED
January 26, 2022
LOCATION
Everett, Washington

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Rondald Vincent Rochon, Sr. passed away peacefully at home at the age of 90, surrounded by those who loved him.

Ron was born in Everett, attended Our Lady of Perpetual Help School and graduated from Everett High School in 1949.

Ron served his country for 4 years in Japan with the...

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My thoughts go out to Ron's wife and family. He had a big heart and was always so kind to me and our family. We lived nearby around 1962-72 and would collect pop bottles to cash in for candy. I'm sure I didn't always have enough money to cover purchases and he never made me feel different. He was fun and served as a great example I hope I can carry on. I brought in Wonder Bread during their big promotion and he gave me more bread without questions. Ron had a big heart and I will always...

We are deeply sorry for the loss of our brother Ron and extend our sincere condolences to his wife Jo and all the family. He was a special brother and will remain in our hearts and prayers continually.

Our condolences to the Rochon family. We have fond memories and wish you all the best. Bless you all.

What a loss Ron you will be to the neighborhood and our Cul-de-sac. Thanks for letting the kids run through your yard without scaring them too much ;0) Your sense of humor and presence will be missed. Sincere condolences to you Jo and the family. Jim & Gina Thomas

A great friend for the 10 years we lived across the street from his store. Lost touch in later years but always think of him fondly.

Our Thoughts and Prayers are with the family at this time. Uncle Ronald will sadly be missed by all.

I have so many childhood memories of Ron. He was always so patient with us kids running in and out of Ron´s Food Center buying our candy , pop, gum & whatever else we could find. Loved going in there to see him & Lowell , always so nice. May your family find comfort in knowing that others, like myself will always remember Ron with a smile. RIP~

Ron was a wonderful man, and he was so good to our family. When I'd see him around town, he would give me a huge hug, say something that I won't repeat here, but it was something that made me laugh. He loved all of my family like his own and I am blessed to have know such a wonderful man. My condolences to the family.

Worked at his store after school in 1967. Our families went to same church. He made people laugh. One of my heroes