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Ronald P. Zeigler

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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Ronald P. Zeigler, 78, formerly of Camp Hill, died Tuesday, January 14, 2014 at Country Meadows in Mechanicsburg. Ron, or Ziggy, as he was known to many, was a retired English teacher who spent the majority of his career at Lower Dauphin High School, where he was the department head and coached...

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I would like to convey my family's heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Ronald Zeigler. May your warm memories and love hold you safe in this time. Be well, The Kenny Family

Nancy, know that your "cousins'" prayers are with you as your family navigates these days.

Teacher leave a legacy. Thank you for your immeasurable contribution. Lisa Harry

Mr. Zeigler taught 8th grade English at Susquehanna Twp. JHS. It was his first year after graduating and he was as open, funny and creative a teacher as I ever had. I became an English teacher, myself, in part because of his example. I remember when he had us memorize a monologue from McBeth, I remember standing at the chalk board sweating as I tried to diagram a complex sentence. I am honored to have been a student of his. May his family know he was beloved by many.

Mr. Zeigler taught us to think. For the first time in our lives, we were young adults and learned accountability. I think of him often as I respected him so much. So, Mr. Z - from Malice, RIP.

I first met Ron when I student taught English at Camp Hill and observed his class. Later he came to LD, where I was then teaching. Like many others, I appreciated his keen wit and sense of humor. My condolences to his loved ones.

I will always remember Mr. Zeigler in the classroom for his great sense of humor and for making learning fun. I had him for the first elective English class, a new concept at L.D. in the early 70's. I have not seen him since I graduated 40 years ago, but, never forgot him. R.I.P. Mr. Zeigler and may heaven have lots of books for you to read.

I had Mr. Zeigler for Study Hall at L.D. He will be sadly missed. Our prayers for His family.

He taught mu children In Camp Hill. He is remembered for his teaching passion