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Ronald W. Wolschlag

Peoria, Illinois

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SPRINGFIELD - Ronald "Ron" W. Wolschlag, 53, of Springfield passed away at 7:12 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, 2007, at his home.

He was born in Peoria on Dec. 17, 1953, the son of Dale and Pauline Roloff Wolschlag.

He married Deanna Avantini in 1977. He was the proud father of two...

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Deanna and Family,
Ron has left a positive mark on the Springfield Soccer community through his unselfish involvment in the sport. He has helped many young athletes develop their skill level but more important, helped them secure a positive sense of self, confidence and character. He always worked to create a family environment around his teams. He loved his family! We all miss his presence in our lives. I will always think of him when my son steps on the pitch as he continues his...

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I knew Ron only briefly while calling on DMH as a sales rep. However, he was by far the most honest, decent person I have run into in my 14 years in the sales business. The last time I saw him I shared lunch with he and his daughter. When the topic of PA school came up his eyes lit up with great pride knowing that she was making her way in the world. In fact, each time I met with him he had different information to share about his family and the pride he had in it. He was a great...

I've called on your dad for years as a sales rep. I feel like I know all of you although we have never met. Your dad talked about you often and was so extremely proud of each of you.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sorry to hear of your loss, I worked with Ron for many years at Doctor's Hospital. He was a very nice guy.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Ron was a dedicated DMH employee who was a pleasure to work with. He helped me on many projects and was always smart, willing and kind to me. I am saddened by our loss and know that yours is so much greater. My love and prayers go with you. Ann Dickens

To the Wolschlags: You are in my thoughts and prayers.

It was with shock and sorrow that we learned of Ron's passing. Steve and I worked with Ron at Humana/Doctors Hospital. As an evening/night supervisor, I often talked to him "after hours." He was pleasant, patient, and good natured. He was a proud father and wonderful professional. Our thoughts are with you.

So sorry to hear about your lose.I may be miles away but I could send pictures. 'i am so sorry about your dad. He really was a great man. My sympathy is with each and every one of you
Lovre, cousin Dawn Pickard Kippen