In Loving Memory of Ronald M. Balsom
May 10, 1942 – November 6, 2025
Ronald M. “Ron” Balsom, age 83, of Casper, Wyoming, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on November 6, 2025. Ron was born on May 10, 1942, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to loving parents who nurtured his early love for the water and the outdoors. He grew up near the lake, where he developed a lifelong passion for boating, skiing, and fishing—joys he later passed on to his children and grandchildren.
Ron graduated from Nicolet High School in Glendale, Wisconsin, and after graduation, he waited one year before proudly enlisting in the United States Air Force. He served as an airplane mechanic, dedicating those years to his country with excellence and integrity. His love for aviation never left him; he held a private pilot’s license and cherished his final road trip to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to attend the world’s largest annual aviation gathering, the EAA AirVenture—a pilot’s dream filled with over 10,000 aircraft and endless inspiration.
In 1963, Ron married his first wife, Minnie, and together they welcomed two children, Randy and Ronda. In 1977, he married Cynthia, and through that loving union gained four children: Phillip, Sherry, Jody, and Misty. Together, Ron and Cindy created countless memories with their grandchildren— Kaden, Taylor, Lita, Sara, Jacob, Zachary, Aaron, Jesse, Sarah, Mikki, Courtney, Hunter, and Dyson—spending summers at the lake and teaching them to appreciate the simple joys of life and the beauty of God’s creation. Ron also leaves behind many great-grandchildren who were all dear to his heart.
Ron’s professional life reflected his creativity and dedication. He worked for Bundy’s Marine before founding his own company, Accent Tile, in Casper, Wyoming. Through his craftsmanship, he left his mark on numerous homes, churches, and businesses across the region. Even today, Accent Tile continues to thrive under new ownership—an enduring testament to Ron’s skill, integrity, and work ethic.
Ron’s faith was central to everything he did. He and Cindy began attending Paradise Valley Church around 1975, where they were married. Ron joyfully served by helping construct the church’s baptismal font, laying the tile himself and helping craft the beautiful cross that still hangs today. He also served faithfully for years as a sound engineer for Highland Park Community Church, where he installed the sound system and supported events throughout Wyoming, from Praise in the Park to Fiddle Feasts and countless others. He had a servant’s heart and used his gifts to glorify God in every way possible.
Together, Ron and Cindy embodied generosity. They often quietly blessed those in need—such as the time they helped a woman in their small group receive new dentures, doing so anonymously to reflect God’s love rather than their own recognition. They opened their home frequently to friends and church families, offering meals, fellowship, and laughter.
Ron’s kindness and humility were unmatched; he lived his faith not through words, but through consistent acts of love and service.
Ron will be remembered for his gentle spirit, patient heart, and unmistakable warmth. Even when he moved into long-term care, his kindness made him beloved by the staff and residents—many affectionately called him “Grandpa.” He had a soft-spoken demeanor, a ready smile, and a playful side that showed up in his love for documentaries, bowls of ice cream, and his favorite Pepsi with lots of ice. Fridays were sacred—his weekly “happy hour” at The Office Bar and Grill, where he enjoyed laughter, community, and his favorite BBQ burger or fish and chips.
Ron requested no formal services. A private burial will take place at Greenwood Cemetery in Sidney, Nebraska, where he will rest beside his beloved wife, Cindy. The family extends heartfelt gratitude to Enhabit Home Health, especially Brynne Hughes, for her incredible compassion and care during Ron’s final days. Deep thanks also go to the staff at Shepherd of the Valley Care Center—especially Brooke, his nurse; KiKi in the kitchen, who never let him go without ice cream; Leroy, his kind and patient roommate; and his very special CNA, Ilena, whose tender care and love for Ron will never be forgotten. The family would also like to thank the team at The Office Bar and Grill for the many hours of laughter and meals shared with him over the years. Thank you to Bustard's Funeral Home (Aaron and Sheldon) who set up care for him during this time.
Ron’s life was a reflection of Christ’s love—quiet, steady, generous, and kind. Though he will be deeply missed, his legacy of service, faith, and joy will continue to ripple through the lives of those who knew and loved him.
“Well done, good and faithful servant… Enter into the joy of your Lord.” – Matthew 25:23
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