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Ronald D. Workman

Sacramento, California

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Ron passed away early Wednesday morning, July 8, 2015, peacefully at his Carmichael, California home, surrounded by his wife, two daughters and brother. Born in Fargo, North Dakota, Ron was the son of a prairie farmer and country school teacher. His interest in the medical profession blossomed at...

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Shocked to hear of his passing.love and best wishes go out to his family,Mary O'Carroll

Diane, Katherine and Christine,
My heartfelt condolences in Dr. Workman's passing. I worked with Dr. Workman as an associate pathologist at St. Francis Health System, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I shall pray for the eternal repose of his soul.

Diana,
I worked with Ron at St Francis and will always remember what a mentor he was to me.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and the girls.
Shelly Lewis

As a classmate and friend of "Ronnie", I was very saddened to learn of his passing. I'm so glad we had the opportunity to reconnect again several years ago at a class reunion where he commented it was great to hear himself called "Ronnie" as no one had called him that for a long time!! It was also fun to exchange emails with him and learn more about his life and family, but I had no idea until I read his obituary how accomplished he really was. As someone else mentioned, it was kindness,...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Diana:

All of us the tennis club in Fresno were saddened to hear of Ron's passing.
Many of us have found memories of Ron; in Fresno as well as on our fun trips to Carmel.
For myself personally; Ron was a great human being who was a welcome breath of fresh air anytime he was around.
I remember like it was yesterday when he introduced you to our group in Carmel.Ron was all smiles and happy once again.
Although Ron's intellect was several steps above most of us, his kindness,...

Chas and I are saddened by the loss of Ron at such a young age. He truly fought valiantly over the past year and a half. Our hearts and prayers are with Diana and his two daughters, as well as his brother.

To Ron's Family, We are friends and classmates from his hometown of Borup, MN. Words can't express how sad we are to lose our special guy Ron. As we grew up he was always at the top of our class and was reserved as a young man.We are so impressed with all his wonderful contributions to the world of medicine. Our memories will give us all strength to go one. You are in our prayers.
Arlis and Wayne Stevenson