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Connie Wagner
November 20, 2003
My family also thought the world of Ronnie. My dad had been a customer, and when I moved back to the area in 1990, he sent me to Ronnie and I've been there ever since. After I lost my dad, I always felt that Ronnie looked out for me and my cars, just like my dad would have. I'll certainly miss our chats that we had while I waited for my car, and I feel that I have lost a dear friend. My mom and I send our thoughts and prayers to the Becker family. God Bless you. I will miss him very much.
Jan & Steve McCormick
November 18, 2003
Steve and I thought the world of Ronnie. He was a very special person. We will miss him more than words can say. I (Jan) will especially deeply miss him. We had a very special bond. I can't help but think of all the good times we had and those memories will always live on and bring a smile to my face. He most definitely will never be forgotten. I love and pray for his family. God bless you all.
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