Ronald-Wentz-Obituary

Ronald E. Wentz

Shermans Dale, Pennsylvania

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Ronald E. Wentz, 67, of Shermans Dale, passed away Monday, December 17, 2018 at his home. Ron was a retired employee for Fry Communications, Mechanicsburg. Ron was a Navy Veteran of the Vietnam era. He loved music and was an accomplished Guitar player, and also was an avid Motorcyclist. He is...

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Stll saddened by your passing. May you rest in peace in God`s embrace.

Ron:

Debi and I are were shocked to see that you had left us way too soon. Until We meet again brother - Ride Free.

Fred and Debi Davis

Ron, this is a tribute to you from your sister, Hilda. You were always a good and loving brother and never said a harsh word to anyone or about anyone. You had the heart of a child and lived your life that way, innocent and caring. Playing guitar, riding your bike, just living to the fullest, the best you knew how to do. Rest in peace, brother. Until we meet again.

Ron, this is a tribute to you from your sister, Hilda. You were always a good and loving brother and never said a harsh word to anyone or about anyone. You had the heart of a child and lived your life that way, innocent and caring. Playing guitar, riding your bike, just living to the fullest, the best you knew how to do. Rest in peace, brother. Until we meet again.

You are all welcome to join us after the Graveside Service at Mt. Zion Methodist Church 4685 Mt. Zion Dr., Enola PA. from 1500 to 1800 hrs., (3:00 to 6:00 pm), for a celebration of Ron's life & a light meal.

Ron, this is a tribute to you from your sister, Hilda. You were always such a good and loving person, never a harsh word for anyone. A kid at heart, quiet and reserved. For all the funny moments and good times we had as kids, you will be remembered as a good person. Your guitar playing and singing were similar to Willie Nelson, as was mentioned in another message. You could have published some of your music, but you were too reserved to go that direction. Rest in Peace, brother, until we...

I worked with Ron at Fry Communications. He a very kind, good man with great sense of humor. Some of the guys would call him Willie. Nelson because of his long hair and beard. He would just smile and laugh. RIP Ron another angel gone to heaven.

Ron was a good neighbor and will be truly missed. We will miss taking over his holiday meal. We will miss talking to Ron. He loved to show us his photo album of him and his blue Harley. Ron also liked coming over for some of our picnics and just someone to talk to. I'm very sad. A neighbor worth his weight in gold. God bless you friend.