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Ronald Lester Rouse

Waltham, Massachusetts

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ROUSE, Ronald Lester 70, of Medford, formerly of Waltham, Tuesday, November 3, 2009. Son of the late Gaylor and Beatrice (Sullivan) Rouse. Grandson of the late Dorothy (Randolf) Sullivan. Beloved husband of Judith (McGahey), and father of Celeste (McGahey) Andrews and her husband Robert of...

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Sharon and Darlene,

Sorry for the loss of your father.

Auntie Jeanette and Charlie

Ronnie was a friend ,first to my brother, then to me and to my husband George, My kids remember good times w/Ronnie at Cape Cod,(the night he caught that sand shark) and some of the adventures he had earlier. He was the kind of friend , that , once you were friends you were always friends. We loved Ronnie, I also had the joke of the day thing going w/him, he always made me laugh.I will think of him often and remember him always, He will be truley missed by me and my family!Our Deepest, most...

My sympathies are with you at this time of loss. God Bless.

Dad,
I thank you for always making me laugh! I will miss those phone calls with the joke of the day. Some were terrible, but I will surely miss them and will truly miss you. You sure had some crazy adventures in life, so now I guess it's time to have more up there. I'm sure you already have them laughing!! The memories I have of you will be held close to my heart and I appreciate every one! Thank you Dad, for the laughter, and for everything.

Darlene and Sharon,
So sorry for the loss of your father. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you both. May he rest now in peace.

Love Lisa, Greg, Bryan, and Kelly

I will forever remember you as my "brother-n-law.
Love,
Lou Abbondanzio

Sharon... my sincerest sympathies for your loss and hope that the memories of your dad bring you much comfort during this time.

Judy, So sorry to hear that Ronnie passed away - I will forever (with a smile on my face) remember the Shenanigans he and my Dad were always up to back in the day. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May you find comfort in knowing that the love he has for you will forever be. xoxo Love, Laurie

Very sorry to hear the sad news.
God bless Ronald.
From Leblanc family.