Justice Ronald Eldon Nehring

1947 - 2019

Justice Ronald Eldon Nehring obituary, 1947-2019, Salt Lake City, UT

Justice Ronald Eldon Nehring

1947 - 2019

BORN

1947

DIED

2019

Ronald Nehring Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jun. 1 to Jun. 16, 2019.
Justice Ron Nehring
Oct 4,1947 ~ May 24, 2019

Utah Supreme Court Justice Ronald Eldon Nehring (ret.) passed away peacefully on May 24, 2019, in Salt Lake City, Utah, from complications related to his cancer treatment. Ron was born October 4, 1947, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. He was raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan by his mother, Lillian Mae Nehring, following the death of his father, U.S. Army Major Eldon Nehring.
Ron's academic and athletic achievements took him to Cornell University. He majored in History, distinguished himself as an All- American member of its track and field team, and competed on Cornell's lightweight football team.
After college, he taught at the Tilton Academy in New Hampshire and continued his running career, competing as a member of the University of Chicago Track & Field Club. He represented the United States at the first Indoor USA-USSR Dual Track Meet and qualified as an alternate for the 1972 Olympic team in the 4 x 800 meter men's relay. Although the half-mile was his specialty, he ran the 1972 Boston Marathon and finished with the elite group.
Ron moved to Utah in 1973 to reconnect with his longtime friend and future wife, Dr. Kristina Hindert. They married in 1974 and settled in Salt Lake City where they raised their three children, Lincoln, Jesse, and Kyle.
Ron attended the University of Utah College of Law, served on the Journal of Contemporary Law, and graduated in 1978. He worked for Utah Legal Services, representing low-income clients, and became the organization's managing attorney. In 1981, he joined the law firm of Prince Yeates & Geldzahler and garnered a reputation as an outstanding litigator. While practicing law and raising a family, Ron continued to excel in competitive sports, including Ride and Tie-a sport that combines horseback riding, running, endurance, and strategy over a 50-100 mile course-where in 1984, he won Levi's Ride and Tie National Championship.
In 1995, Governor Leavitt appointed Ron to serve as a trial judge on the Third District Court. His leadership and consensus-building skills were recognized by his colleagues, who elected him to serve as presiding judge. He also served as Chair of the Board of District Court Judges, as a member of the Utah Supreme Court Advisory Committee on the Rules of Professional Conduct, and as a member of the Utah Judicial Council.
In May 2003, Governor Leavitt again appointed Ron to serve, this time on the Utah Supreme Court. His participation on Utah's highest court was applauded by many, and the engaging court opinions he authored were read with special interest by judges, attorneys, and non-attorneys alike. He was elected Associate Chief Justice prior to his retirement on February 1, 2015.
In late 2002, Ron was diagnosed with cancer and underwent chemotherapy and massive radiation treatment. His friend, Dr. Gordon Watson, told him afterward, "The cancer won't kill you, but the treatment probably will." Indeed, the radiation so damaged his arteries that he suffered a massive stroke in 2008 and thereafter a series of complications from the treatment. But even after the stroke, Ron persevered, notably cycling 2400 miles from St. Petersburg, Russia to Venice, Italy in 2010; finishing the Boulder Mountain Tour ski race in Sun Valley, Idaho that same year; cycling throughout Tuscany in 2011; and completing the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage in 2013.
Ron will be remembered for his professional and athletic achievements. But most of all, he will be remembered for his all- embracing humanity, his love of family, his humble nature, his loyal friendships, his intellectual curiosity, his turn of a phrase, his love of black dogs and horses, and his capacity to recognize the goodness and the potential in others. Ron's amazing qualities will be carried on through his family and friends.
Ron is loved and remembered by his wife, Kristina Hindert, his children Lincoln (Alexandra Sundberg), Jesse (Jeff Johnson), and Kyle (Andrew Tredennick), and scores of dear friends. The family is grateful to the people at The Ridge Senior Living Center who cared for Ron and especially to his devoted and loving caregiver, Patsy Harris.
A funeral service for family and close friends will be held on Monday, June 3, 2019 at 3:30 p.m. at Shepherd of the Mountains Lutheran Church, 4051 State Road 224, Park City. A larger memorial service will be held later this summer. Arrangements entrusted to Starks Funeral Parlor. Share your memories and photos with the family at www.starksfuneral.com
A larger memorial service is tentatively planned for July 21st at 11am-3pm at Red Butte Garden Amphitheater. Please visit the link to RSVP and get event details. http://ronmemorial.rsvpify.com/
In lieu of flowers please make donations to " and Justice for All" or any organization that reminds you of Ron.

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May 22, 2020

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Ed Murrell

May 22, 2020

My memory of our 1979 St. George Marathon race rings even more true in my mind now that Karen and I moved here two months ago. RIP my friend....until we see each other again. Ed

Shirley King

June 8, 2019

Rest in Peace, Ron - - high school memories from the Kalamazoo Central High School Class of 1965 - - Shirley (French) King

June 2, 2019

As you remember your love one, as God heals your broken hearts (Psalm 147:3), may your cherished memories bring you peace, comfort, and strength to endure.

J. Richard Rees

June 2, 2019

Dear Kristina and family,
I was deeply saddened to read of the passing of Ron. I felt compelled to reach out to you, not only share my condolences but to also pay my respects to someone I admired greatly. He was an incredible man.
I first encountered Ron back in the late 80's. Almost instantaneously when I met Ron, I knew he was someone I wanted in my corner. He handled a high-profile legal case for me. I brought suit against a large and well-founded company based in Utah. Ron was nothing short of brilliant in his representation. His intelligence, savvy, determination and professionalism made him a force to be reckoned with. We won the case and I was fortunate to enough to get to know Ron well enough to consider him a friend.
Several years later, we were honored to have Ron perform our daughter and son-in-law's wedding ceremony. True to form, Ron delivered a meaningful and touching homily.
His athletic, academic, legal achievements speak volumes to the type of man he was. However, as you all know better than I, Ron's deepest love was all of you.
I am blessed to have known Justice Ronald E. Nehring.
I hope that you all can find peace in the knowledge that he made this world a better place.

Sincerely,
J. Richard Rees, M.D.

Shepherd of the Mountains Lutheran Church

May 30, 2019

Rest in Peace Ron!

Scott Berry

May 29, 2019

I met Ron on our first day of law school back in 1978, and what a pleasure that was! His intelligence, sense of humor and graciousness were immediately apparent. We were admitted to the Utah State Bar on the same day in April 1978, started our families at nearly the same time, and practiced law in the same community since that long ago date. I'm lucky to have many memories of Ron, but my favorites will always be the long summer days in Sun Valley at the Bar convention, watching the kids grow up on the lawns, hiking the local trails, and solving world problems over a drink on the deck in the afternoon. Ron's wisdom, kindness and courage will always be an inspiration to me.

Edward Havas

May 29, 2019

Justice Nehring was both a tremendous jurist and a decent person. He was as humble, genuine and likable as he was intelligent, erudite and thoughtful. I thoroughly enjoyed the professional association I was honored to have with him. My sincere condolences go out to his family and friends. He will be missed.

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Roberta Hindert

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Ed Murrell

May 27, 2019

I met Ron in 1979 at the St. George Marathon when he was the runner up. He was gracious and funny and after that there were a handful of times when we bumped into each other at Costco on the day of the St. George Marathon. I was also fortunate enough to have watched his son Lincoln become a fine high school runner at Judge Memorial HS. You are missed Ron.

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