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Ronald Frederick Walters

Dallas, Texas

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WALTERS, , RONALD FREDERICK Born April 20, 1934 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Mildred J. Walters and Frederick C. Walters, deceased. Ron died peacefully on July 6, 2006 surrounded by loved ones. In Ohio, Ron attended Purcell High School, Dayton University, and the University of Cincinnati. After serving...

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Ron was my second cousin, although I did not get the opportunity to really know him well because I was quite young when he came to Ky. to visit. All the pictures we have and the fond stories my father shared with me, I feel very fortunate to say he was my cousin. His mother was nothing but pure class and quite humorous. I was always in awe of her and obviously Ron had the same qaulities and effect on many who's paths he crossed.

With My Most Sincere Smypathy,
Sharon Berling...

Ron was a friend of mine and I knew him to be a very gracious man. He was an astute businessman, he enjoyed social parties with many, many friends, boating on his "Executive Suite" with friends, being amused by his beloved dog, Rennie. Most importantly, Ron was a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ and we can be sure he is alive in glory with Him right now and will be at that great reunion not far in the future.

When I met Ron as owner of the LeBaron I was new to the hospitality industry and my events company was booking hotel reservations in Dallas. Ron gave me a tutorial on the terminology for rates which was forever appreciated! He was forever charming had his home on Northaven and it was the gathering place! As we gathered again at Brittany, I was drawn in once more and know that his mother gave him all his uniqueness and charm!

Ron was my second cousin..always in my life albeit once removed and miles away. Once we connected as "kindred spirits" at a time in my life that wasn't so great. Ron lifted me up, held my hand, cried with me and consoled me. He flew me to Dallas for the Marguerita Ball. I felt like a princess. Our paths drifted apart, but I kept a special place in my heart for my cousin, my kindred spitit.
God speed Ron, I'll always remember..