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Ronald L. Sprow

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Ronald L. Sprow

Ronald L. Sprow, 72, of Camp Hill, died Monday, August 1, 2005 at Holy Spirit Hospital. A Korean Air Force Veteran, he retired as Master Sergeant from the U.S. Air Force Reserve and from Pennsylvania Higher Education...

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Saddened at the loss of such a wonderful man. I remember as a child Uncle Lloyd used to call us up on the phone and say he was on the way from PA and we would walk outside and he would be pulling up. We thought PA was right around the corner in those days. Never knew he was stopping at the Truck Stop to call! Surely we will miss him! Gone, but never forgotten.

Dear Family of Uncle Lloyd,
I miss my Uncle a lot. I am so glad that I have a picture of him holding me when I was a baby.
Love,
Your nephew and cousin,
Hafiz

I will miss you and I love you very, very much !!!!!!

Ron was always a fun-loving co-worker who could always make people laugh. He was the only one who came to my hospital bed years ago and I will always remember his care and concern for me and others. He will be sadly missed.

Uncle Lloyd,

You know we should have been there with you when you made your transition. I will always remember our good times, all the laughter we shared, and the happiness you felt each time you were able to return "home" to your family. You and my mother shared a special bond, and I so enjoyed hearing you talk about the crazy, fun things you both did way back when.

I'm sure you know how much we miss you here. I hope you're reunited with Granny, Uncle Tommy,...

They called you Ron; we called you Uncle Lloyd, but clearly you were loved and honored by all. I didn't get to see you very often, but I loved you dearly. The dilemma that you faced in life doesn't matter any more. May you have the peace you deserve.

Ron Sprow, was a very impressionable human being! His laughter, and happy-go-lucky attitude was enough to brighten any persons day. During the twelve years i worked with him, i learned a lot about life, from his life experiences! He was a big-hearted guy, and will be missed by a lot of people. May the Lord give you the peace that you deserve, Ron, Rest in Peace, Forever.

I Love you "Uncle Lord"!

Love Che

Dearest Uncle Lloyd - I cannot tell you the pain my heart feels knowing that you are gone, and we had not the opportunity to see you before you released the worries of this life. I know, sometimes you just get TIRED. You were and your spirit remains wonderful, with a beautiful heart. I am so sorry that we were unable to see each other more often, but I thank you for calling to check on me while I was ill, even though you weren't at your best. I only regret that I never knew the degree of your...