Ronald-Smith-Obituary

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Ronald K. Smith

Sycamore, Illinois

1957 - 2019 (Age 62)

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Sycamore, Illinois

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Mason Funeral Home - Metamora Chapel Obituary

Ronald was born on February 5, 1957 and passed away on Saturday, May 4, 2019. Ronald was a resident of Sycamore, Illinois at the time of passing. Ron graduated from Lowpoint-Washburn High School in 1975 and then from Illinois Central College. A private family burial of ashes will be held in Linn-Mt.

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May the God of all comfort sustain your family during the days ahead Psalms 119:76

Condolences to the whole Smith family from the Bill family from Lowpoint, IL. I believe he owned a Pontiac Formula 400 back in the day. I remember drooling over that car on a regular basis. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

My deepest sympathy to Ron's family and friends!! Ron worked as teenage on our farm and became a very special part of our family!! Condolences to all who were touched by his presence!! Kay Foster and family

Ron was a classmate. We were class of 1975! He was always laughing and pleasant. Just a very nice person. Deeply saddened by this loss. Prayers for family, friends and all who loved him.

Thoughts and prayers with the family. Today I am thinking about good times with Ron in high school.

Ron was a great man and a true friend for many years. All our condolences and prayers to the family and Christine. We will miss you my friend. Rest In Peace

I worked with Ron at Hanna City Work Camp for several years. He was a happy, funny, congenial,friendly and upbeat kind of guy. Although I hadn't seen him in several years he certainly will be missed. God's Peace and prayers to his family and many friends.

I still remember high school with Ron and laughing the day away on our Senior trip! I am terribly sorry for your loss!

My heart and love go out to the family. I will always remember him for his laughter,his orneriness as a kid, and the good person he grew to be. RIP, Ronnie. You will be greatly missed.Juanita, Aaron, Katy and family.