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Ronald Wells Obituary

Ronald Dee Wells, 63, of Skokie, Illinois, died accidently, on Monday, July 14, 2025 while paddleboarding in Valparaiso, Indiana.

Ron was born September 22, 1961 in St. Petersburg, Florida. He was the third of four children born to the late Ronald Dean and Geraldine Ruth (Jaroe) Wells. Ron grew up in Bucyrus and early in high school years was introduced to theater by one of his teachers, Scott Barkhurst. He looked up to “Frenchie” as one of his mentors and was ever so thankful for being introduced to theater, a passion he lived for the rest of his life. In addition to theater, Ron served as the class president and enjoyed singing in the Bucyrus Players. Following his graduation from Bucyrus in 1979, Ron went on to graduate from Ashland University in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in theater. While attending Ashland, he performed in numerous plays. After college, Ron moved to the Chicago area to pursue his acting career and acted in many small Chicago theaters. For his primary income, Ron worked as a bartender at Roscoe’s Tavern. He was grateful for the stories shared and friends made over his 25 years working there. Through Ron’s acting connections, he became associated with The Den Theatre and was a founding member since 2010, doing his best to make the theatre a success. For the past five years, Ron had served as their Chief of Operations. He had the privilege of working with many fellow greats and met some fascinating people along the way. Most notably David Letterman, Patton Oswalt, Tim Meadows, and John Mulaney.

Ron also did voiceover work, and one of his more enjoyable characters was voicing Captain Zidgel during season one of 3-2-1 Penguins, a spinoff of Veggie Tales. Ron was a proud nominee of three Jeff Awards, an award committed to celebrating the vitality of Chicago area theater by recognizing excellence through its recommendations, awards, and honors. Ron was the recipient of the 2008 Jeff Award for Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in A Prayer for My Daughter.

Another of Ron’s passions was traveling and many of his destinations included National Parks or scenic areas where he enjoyed the solitude of tent camping. In more recent years, Ron took great interest in educating himself on stoicism and, through his studies, did his best to live in the present, making the most of every moment.

He was a collector of many things and in his own words…”Obviously, I’m an inveterate collector: matchbox cars, Hardy Boy Mysteries, vintage mixers, model cars, fountain pens, Beatles records,,,why should ukes be any different?!” Ukes refers to his recent love of learning to play the ukulele and picking up a few different ones along the way.

Ron simply loved people, especially those nearest and dearest to his heart. These folks include his siblings, Dan (Roxanne) Wells, Cindy (Dave) Markley, and Linda (Glen) Assenheimer; nieces and nephews, Mick Wells, Michelle (Paul) Garinger, Andrew (Melinda) Markley, Kylie Lohr, Kym Markley, Joel (Laura) Assenheimer, Kyle (Jacqueline) Assenheimer, and Emily (Sean) Zimmer; seventeen great nieces and nephews and one great-great niece.

There were many friends who touched his heart and made life fun. Four of his longtime college buddies and Ron comprised a self-named group they called the “fist;” they were Jim Janisch, Steve Emerson, Mark Bostleman, and Steve Ransom. Another longtime college friend of Ron’s is Bill Paine; and the entire crew at The Den Theatre, including Ryan Martin were Ron’s Chicago family. Each of you played an important role in Ron’s life and he loved you all.

In addition to his parents, Ron was preceded in death by a great niece, Vera Jean Assenheimer.

Ron’s family will hold a memorial visitation from 5-6 pm Friday, July 25 at Wise Funeral Service, 129 W. Warren St., Bucyrus, Ohio, immediately followed by a service celebrating his life presented by Ron’s sister Linda Assenheimer and his friends, who will reflect on various stages of his life. There will be some collectables on display and there’s a really good chance that guests will get to use one of his fountain pens to sign in, which would make him smile. Another celebration of his life will be held on Monday, August 4 at 6:00 pm at The Den Theatre in Chicago.

If desired, donations can be given to The National Park Foundation at www.nationalparks.org. These gifts will also be accepted through the funeral home and photos, memories, and expressions of sympathy are encouraged to be shared on Ron’s guestbook at www.wisefuneral.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Crawford County Now on Jul. 18, 2025.

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Ron Kendall-Freas

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Ron was an extraordinary and amazingly talented person. He could ight up a room as soon as he entered it. He was a true humanitarian who brought so much beauty to this world. He left his mark on this world in so many ways. He will be greatly missed. Deepest sympathy to his family. RIP Ron.

Kelly Harris Pugh

July 29, 2025

Ron (Ronnie) as i knew him was a life long family friend since we were in kindergarten.... First crush and we would hold hands at school ... . He grew up to be very smart, kind, talented and funny .... With a great love for his family... he will be missed by all. Until we meet again Ron. Love and prayers to Cindy, Lunda and Dan..

Lisa Long Preisler-Hampton

July 21, 2025

Sincerest condolences to Ron´s family and friends who were all like extended family regardless of which stage of his life we were acquainted.
Ron possessed a larger-than-life personality that will never be forgotten.
May his memory be a blessing to us all.

Brenda Harris

July 19, 2025

My condolences to the Wells family. I remember Ron from being in the same grade as he and having classes together. It sounds like Ron didnt change a bit . He knew no strangers and was always telling a story about something and was always entertaining. Im so sorry his life was cut short. He will be missed by many.

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