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Ronald E. Stevenson

Billings, Montana

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Ronald E. Stevenson

We are saddened to announce that we have lost our wonderful husband and father, Ron Stevenson, who passed away on March 24, 2024, after a hard-fought battle with numerous health issues. He was born and raised in Billings, but, after graduating from college,...

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Ron was a terrific friend and person in general. He was a giving person with a loving heart. He had his pizza business next to our store, and often at night while making pizza's he would be singing John Conlee songs. He worked hard, along side his wife Kaye, to make stageline pizza into a great business. Stageline pizza was the best in town. He gave our daughter her first job, and many life lessons about work. We will never know someone as wonderful as Ron again in our lifetime. Rest In peace...

Dear Kaye & Family, sorry for your loss. Ken & Patti Nicholson

Dear Kim and family, I´m so sorry for your loss of such a great guy. I remember our trip floating the Smith River and Ron jumping from his canoe to save three goofy girls who didn´t really know what they were doing when our canoe started tipping over. I so enjoyed that trip with your family. Please know you´re in my thoughts and prayers. Gail Frisbie Wilcott

Dear Kaye & Family, We were so sad to hear of Ron´s passing. He was a great guy and we enjoyed our many visits with both of you at our office. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Tracy & Emilio

I remember Mr Stevenson well. He was my English teacher back a whole bunch of years ago in White Sulphur Springs. He was a good teacher and a good man.

Dear Kaye, Kim, Scott and Keri...I am so sorry for your loss. I was teaching when Ron was in White Sulphur, and Kim was a 6th grade student of mine. I always enjoyed visiting with Ron, and his Stageline Pizza legacy will live on for a long, long time. He was a wonderful man and friend. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Becky Johnston