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Ronald Edward Rosser

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Ronald Edward Rosser, age 69, died February 6, 2005. Ron was well known in Oklahoma City as a businessman, real estate developer and community volunteer. Born in Kansas City, MO, August 31, 1935, to Doris Marian Cruff, he was adopted in infancy by Betty and Don Rosser, of Oklahoma City. He...

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Dear Linda -
As I look back on my childhood days, I can't think of a kinder man than Ron Rosser. He will be deeply missed and was so loved by all. Today, I still can't think of a nicer man.

Dear Linda
We were so sorry to hear about Ron while on vacation in Florida. We will remember him in our prayers. May God's grace sustain you in this time of sadness. Know that Ron is in a better place.
Love & Prayers

Dear Linda,
I wanted you to know how glad I am that I had a chance to know you and Ron. Mike always had a great deal of respect for Ron and his experience. I remember telling Mike after our dinner together that you were such a great couple and that I hoped our marriage would shine as long and as brightly as yours. I am praying for you and your family. I'm glad our paths crossed.
Much Love,
Amy

Dear Rick & Family:

It's been a long time since John Marshall days but I just wanted to express my sorrow for your great loss----God Be With You!!!!!!!!!

Sincerely,

Dear Linda,

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I'll always remember the way Ron greeted me when I came over to your house as a young boy. He would always be positive, upbeat and speak in such a strong voice. He would shake my hand and squeeze it as tight as he could to see if I could bear it! I will never forget him bringing me bottle caps from his travels to add to my collection. Years after I stopped collecting them, if he knew he was going to see me somewhere, he would...

The Rossers changed my life. I am forever grateful for your love and support. There was a wealth of brains, talent and love in that family. Ron will be sorely missed. Our love and prayers, Demetra, Mike, Devran, Deniz Mustafoglu and the Giannopoulos Big Fat Greek Family

Linda--
Your friendship with my mother (Polly Dee) goes very deep...she and my father would have been married 44 years as well. You all were in each others weddings not to mention carpools, etc.. She cried when you son died. Ron was a true gentleman from the old school. I pray that God will comfort you in your tremendous loss.

My love and warm regards,
Rob

I'm so sorry Linda, Ron was such a good guy and together you two made a great couple. Between Guatemala and Denver I don't spend any time in OKC but I've thought of you often. I did visit the other day with Linda Belt? (been gone so long don't recall her husbands name) and had such warm memories of both of you, my favorite Lindas!

With love,

Bill Robberson

I extend sincere condolences from the entire Hunter family, both past and present.