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Ronald A. Schaenzer

GORHAM, Maine

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Ronald A. Schaenzer 66, Tucson, AZ passed away on November 27, 2007. Ron is survived by his daughter, Kristin and son-in-law Sean Young; grandchildren, Collin, Quinn and Wesley of Gorham, ME; his brother, Keith Schaenzer of Milwaukee, WI. Also Ron's loyal companion, Rio. Ron was born in...

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I could tell when I talked to or saw Ron that you and the Grandchildren were loved very much. I enjoyed the day we spent together, at the range and then the Caves with our Grandchildren. Always remember the good times and the love you shared with him. I know what a special daughter he has and am so glad you are a part of our family. You are very special to us.
Love Dale

I didn't know Ron very well but we had some things in common. We were both list makers. When Kristn and I were going through his dresser she found his list for clothes, toiletries, etc. to take on vacation. She thought it was funny but I understood completely. I even have different lists for each type of vacation! But what we shared that is wonderful and important is his daughter and my daughter-in-law, Kristin. I know your father loved you very much.

Grandpa Arizona & Quinn, Collin, Wesley

Keith,
We would like to extend our condolences to you on the loss of your brother. I could hear hear your sadness when you spoke of Ron's illness & passing. Losing a family member is very difficult but your memories of Ron will help you through the difficult days ahead. Be happy..his suffering is over & he is now with his creator. Please know that you are in our thoughts & prayers.

We also wish to extend our sympathies to his daughter & family.

My Dearest Dad,

We are going to miss you so much. Your grandchildren will always remember their Grandpa Arizona and you will always be in my heart and on my mind when I hear any oldies songs or even just see a cactus. I promise I will get to Vegas and play blackjack in your memory. Don't worry, I won't hit on a 17. I know you will be watching. I hope to do you proud. Every time I neatly fold a towel or turn the labels to face forward in the cupboard, I will think of you and know...