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Lee Cianfichi
May 25, 2010
My deepest condolences to you and your family, Suzette. I remember Ronnie as a child when you and Ron and the girls would come to visit. He loved running up and down the stairs and always had a smile. May your fond memories bring comfort and peace in the days ahead.
Thornton Elementary
May 19, 2010
To our dearest Faith and Jordan,
Your Thornton family is with you in our thoughts and prayers. Please remember we are just a phone call away. Not only for Faith but for Jordan as well.
Lewis Fowler
May 18, 2010
Ron, we join your family in missing a real friend. So sorry you had to leave too soon.
Lewis & Lampang Fowler
Ginnie Whitlock
May 18, 2010
Ron I didn't have the honor to work with you long but the times I did you were always a pleasure to work with. God bless your soul, may you rest in peace.
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