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Ronald E. Smoll

Macungie, Pennsylvania

1935 - 2024

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Ronald E. Smoll , 88, of Macungie, formerly Emmaus, died Thursday January 11, 2024, at LVHN - Cedar Crest, Allentown PA. Born in Allentown, April 28, 1935, He was a son of the late Earl and Margaret Newhard Smoll.He served his country in the US Army during the Korean War. He was a graduate...

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Ron & Carol Smoll were my next door neighbors in Emmaus for many years. Ron was not only a great neighbor but a good friend and a gentleman in every sense of the word. Carol, Mary Ann and I send our deepest sympathy sympathies to you and your family. Gary Millenbruch

To the entire Smoll family ~ Carol, I don´t know if you will remember me, but I am the sister of Mike Miller of Emmaus, Allentown & Charlotte,NC Mike passed away in May of 2011. What a reunion good friends are having in Heaven! He & Ron were very good friends. My brother always spoke highly of Ron, both as a friend & in business. Did Ron play football at Emmaus or Allentown high? I remember cheering "Push´em back ... Shove´em back Smolly". I was about 4 yrs.old. My prayers are with you...

Our condolences from our family to yours Mellisa! You and your sister did a great job eulogizing your father. I didn’t know him but I believe I met him at one of the soccer games. After hearing from you and your sister, he was my kind of guy! God Bless you and your family.

Fondly,
Benny

Sending our love and most heartfelt sympathy to the Smoll and Leonzi families for their loss. May loving memories bring you peace comfort and strength.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I am very sad for the loss of Ron - a great guy, a fun friend and a wonderful host & bartender . . . I am even more sad not to be in Allentown with Carol at this time. My thoughts and prayers are with the ENTIRE family - as they have been for the last several months Robert Bungerz ( and Allen ), San Francisco

"A soldier has passed away today." You are now relieved from your post. A job well done fellow war veteran. America thanks you for your service to our country in the defense of freedom and democracy. We all are grateful for your stepping up to the plate when your country needed you the most. The final battle is now over and peace has been restored. The final bugle has sounded and taps is about to sound ending a successful career as a nation´s defender. Farewell fellow war veteran.