Ronald W.-Smith-Obituary

Ronald W. Smith

Dublin, Pennsylvania

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November 25, 2016
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Dublin, Pennsylvania

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Suess-Gahman Funeral Home, Inc. - Perkasie Obituary


            Ronald W. Smith, of Dublin, PA, passed away suddenly on November 25, 2016, at his home.  He was 68.


            Born in Doylestown, PA, he was the son of the late Casper and Jane (Lear) Smith.  He was a 1966 graduate of Central Bucks High School, Doylestown.


            Mr. Smith worked as a painter and as a plant delivery truck driver for various companies over the years.


            An avid Philadelphia Eagles Football and Philadelphia Phillies Baseball fan, he especially enjoyed playing and watching baseball.  He also loved animals, and he was fond of building model airplanes.


            He is survived by a sister, Sharon Sheree Frome and her husband Peter, of Dublin.  He was preceded in death by a brother, Dean C. Smith, and a sister, Nancy C. Keeble.


            There will be no services.


            In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Bucks County SPCA, 60 Reservoir Road, Quakertown, PA  18951.


            Arrangements are by the Bernard Suess Funeral Home, 606 Arch Street, Perkasie, PA.

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Ron was a very good friend and confidant. He was always willing to lend a helping hand. I remember fondly many nights sitting around the fire talking about anything and everything. We had an especially memorable night bailing out flooded basement out while singing songs about rain. He always looked out for the stray animals and was very tender hearted. He will be greatly missed. All the best Ron. Much love. Victoria

Ron was an incredible, kind, caring, and thoughtful person. He always put the needs of others above his own. He was passionate about animals and always advocated for their care and well-being. He was a dear friend and perfect neighbor. Gonna miss ya pal. Our family is pouring one out for you. I’ll always remember the fun times we had around the fire pit singing songs, laughing, and enjoying life.

Ronald was a gentle soul, who spent most of his life caring for his family. He was kind to animals and loved puzzles. He was very good to his sister-in-law Joan Smith.