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Ronald J. Biehl, 81, of Massillon, passed away at home on June 26, 2025.
He was born on November 28, 1943 to the late Ransom and Margaret (Phelps) Biehl in Massillon, OH.
A graduate of Tuslaw High School, he was a veteran of The United States Army. Ron retired from Timken Steel Co after 34 years in 1998. He loved attending his sons sports activities and then his grandchildren's activities. Ron loved all sports but especially the Cleveland Indians (Guardians)" There's always next year, lol". He was an avid baseball card collector and had an impressive collection. Ron was a friend to many and quick to offer help to others. Always willing to sit on the porch and chat. He will be missed by many.
Ronald is survived by his loving, sons, Scott (Beth) Biehl and Norman (Lisa) Biehl; grandchildren, Sydney Biehl, Lauren Biehl, Hailey Biehl, Brody Biehl, and Nick Biehl; sister, Marilyn Fitzgerald; nephews, Robert J. and Tim Fitzgerald; sister-in-law, Marsha Shankleton; nieces, Stacey Shankleton and Kerry (Brian) Wylie; and cousin, Bobby (Jose) Biehl.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Karen (Schall) Biehl; sister-in-law, Paula Schall; and father and mother-in-law, Norman and Mabel (Culler) Schall.
According to his wishes, cremation will take place. There will be no calling hours or services.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Wounded Warrior Project.
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