Ronald-St. Clair-Obituary

Ronald J. St. Clair

Obituary

St. Clair, Ronald J. passed away March 5, 2009 surrounded by his loving wife and son, family and friends. Preceded in death by father Walter, mother Anna and brother Roger. Very active member of the Letter Carriers Branch 9, Executive Board Member and Treasurer. Retired from the Army, National Guard and the USPS. A gentle and generous man, hardworking and humble. He loved his dear wife, Sherry and son, Xihao. In lieu of flowers, give generously to the MDA. Memorial service Sunday, March 15, 1:30 PM at Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Ave. S., Mpls with visitation to follow until 4 PM. Henry W. Anderson 612-729-2331 obit.HenryWAnderson.com

This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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From the first day Ron walked into Powderhorn Station, as a new PTF Letter Carrier, he was one of the guys. He was wearing his Army Fatigues and was immediatley labeled "Corporal Klinger" which stuck forever.
Klinger as we called him for short was an easy going, fun loving, sports enthusiast who enjoyed hanging out with the guys he worked along side.
I worked with Ron until 1985 and after that would usally see him once a year when he would come up to Alexandria,were we had moved to,...

As a man ,you could not find a more loving one,and as a friend a more dearing one.Sherry you have lost a great man ,and loving husband,but remember that there was never a greater love than what he had for you two.He will be greatly missed.

As much as it sounds like a cliche, "This was a very good person!" How foolish are first impression? Many years ago Ron gave me a profound lesson on learning to get the whole picture of the man before you accept or reject them. Throughout our lives we are left with the mark of those we come into contact with on a day to day basis. Some bring many facets of joy to our lives and others we take less time with. I'll preface our remarks by saying Ron was one of those rare individuals who's passing...