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Ronald E. Workman

York, Pennsylvania

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SPRING GROVE Ronald E. Workman, 62, died Monday, November 8, 2010, at his home. He was the companion of Sharon A. Brenner. The funeral service will be 12 noon Saturday at Centre Presbyterian Church, 83 New Park Road, New Park, with the Rev. James L. Biller, officiating. Viewings will be held from...

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It was a pleasure to paint Mr. Workman in the spring of 2010. The hospitality I was shown by his immediate family and by the management of Kinard Trucking made me feel at home. I know that he was an honorable man and one that was loved by many. I consider it a privilege for me as an artist to memorialize someone of such character.

Eric Armusik

Very sorry to hear about Ron's passing,My condolences to the family

So saddened to hear of Ron's passing. Many thoughts and prayers to the Workman family.

Ron was a great person to know even though my acquaintance was as an employee. He was always fair to his employees. I can only believe he was the same on the outside of the work world.
He will be missed by many. R.I.P. Ron. And may his family and friends remember him well.

ron will be greatly missed he was a very smart man my sympathy to brian and and billie

To Sharon,
Brian & Lisa and the entire Workman Family,

Please accept my deep condolences on behalf of the staff of the York County Chamber. Ron was a courageous person and a dynamic business leader. We can only imagine how much you will miss him. Our community will miss him as well. He fought the good fight, and now he has found peace. In sympathy, Tom Donley, York County Chamber of Commerce

Brian & Lisa
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.Thoughts and prayers to all of your family.

Thanks for all you did for others.

I would like to offer my sincere sympathies for the Workman family, as well as all Ron's friends and employees. I started working for Ron in 1994, and enjoyed many years at Kinard. When I think of Ron, I think of how he used to look at you with a certain grin on his face. I was never sure exactly what that grin meant. It was between the ,' I know your up to something' grin, and the' so you are in trouble again' grin.
Ron was always a fair person to work for, and I know he will be...

Our sympathies to all of Rons family.It was sure a pleasure to work for Ron an an all the folks he suronded him self with. Rest in peace.