Ronald Wehner Obituary
With broken hearts, we announce the passing of Ronald Wehner, a beloved husband, devoted father, proud brother, loving son and true friend, who left us on September 29, 2025 at the age of 55.
Keith was one of a kind - known for his big laugh, and a personality that filled any room he walked into. He was loud in the best way, the kind of guy who could turn an ordinary day into a memorable one with a joke, a story, or a helping hand.
Born on February 19, 1970 in Baltimore, MD to Ron and Hope Wehner. Ronald had a deep love for life's simple pleasures. He never missed a chance to spend the day fishing - whether it was with family, friends, or even just some quiet time by the water. He also had a passion for cars, his pets, and random projects.
He was a loving husband to Kimberly, sharing 17 years of love, laughter, and adventure. As a father to Ashley Allen, Adelae D'Antonio, Alyson Morris, Becky Kubin, and Daniel Wehner, he was a protector, advice giver, and thoughtful. As a brother to Chris Wehner he was the wild spirit, the loyal supporter, and the one who always had your back. As a son to Ron and Hope Wehner he was genuine, caring and always willing to drop things to help.
Whether he was cracking a joke, fixing something around the house, or just being himself, Keith brought joy and energy to everyone around him. His humor, warmth, and larger-than-life presence will be deeply missed, but never forgotten.
He is survived by his wife, Kimberly; his children, Ashley Allen, Adelae D'Antonio, Alyson Morris, Becky Kubin, and Daniel Wehner; his sibling, Chris Wehner; and many grandchildren, and close friends.
A celebration of Keith's life will be held on 10/3/25 at John W. Keffer Funeral Home, 902 Mt Rose Ave York, PA. Viewing will be 3-4:00pm with a service beginning at 4:00pm. Full military rites will be presented by York County Veterans Honor Guard. All are welcome to come share stories, laughter, and memories of a man who truly made his mark.
Forever remembered. Forever loved. And forever the loudest in the room.
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Obituary published on Legacy.com by Piatt County Journal-Republican on Oct. 1, 2025.