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Ronald Gary Weintraub

Jacksonville, Florida

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WEINTRAUB Ronald Gary Weintraub, 44, passed away peacefully on October 7, 2003, at the Hospice Center for Caring in Jacksonville, Fla. He was a graduate of Wolfson High School. From early on Ron was involved in a variety of business ventures, but specialized in landscaping. In October 1999, he...

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Christie Ann -

Our thoughts and prayers are with you....Love, Chris and Tammy

Ronald loved my sister dearly and was there for her through thick and thin for this I will be eternally grateful, such a tragedy, he will be missed by so many especially Christie. Sincerley, Rox

Josh-Words alone can never express the comfort and joy you brought to your uncle.
"The soul of man is immortal and imperishable."-Plato, The Republic

It was such an honor to meet Ronnie at one of our recent nursery meetings and we thank God for that opportunity. He was truly a sweet and wonderful person. Over the past months we have prayed for Ronnie and all of you and we continue to keep you in prayers. Our daily prayer has been, "Almighty God, we entrust all who are dear to us to your never failing care and love, for this life and the life to come, knowing that you are doing for them better things than we can desire or pray for." The...

Josh sorry about your uncle. Well Bro if there is anything i can do to help you and your family out just let me know im there. Well you and your family are in my prayers. Take Care.

Glorya, my heartfelt sympathies are
with you. So sorry to hear of your
loss.

JOSHUA- I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY FOR THE PASSING OF YOUR UNCLE. YOUR FAMILY WILL BE IN MY PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS.

I had not seen Ronald in over 20 years,but he still held a special place in my heart. My happiest and most carefree memories were spent with Ronald and Greg, and I will cherish them forever. Please accept my deepest Sympathy.

I only knew Ronald a short time, but in the short time I did spend with him, I knew him to be a kind and caring person. He was one of my husband's best friends and I only wish we had more time to get to know one another.
Ronald is resting now, pain free - in peace. This is what is most important after his last few months of pain.

We have and will always say a prayer in our Shma for Ronald.