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Ronald J. Binversie, 75, of Cleveland, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at home on February 27, 2024 after battling cancer. Ronald was born on February 23, 1949 in Sheboygan to the late Leonard and Dolores (Pfeiffer) Binversie.
On September 20, 1969 Ronald united in marriage to Jane Casper. Ronald was a devoted husband. Together they celebrated 54 years of marriage. Ronald was employed at Hipke Packing and later Lakeside Foods for over 30 years where he built lifelong relationships with area farmers.
He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting and watching sports. Ronald will be remembered for his great sense of humor and wit. He was very outgoing. Ronald loved spending time with his family and friends. He loved his family and would do anything for them.
Ronald is survived by his loving wife Jane; children, Brian (Heidi) Binversie, Deborah (Scott) Long, Brenda (Jim) Heinen and Diane (Jon) Hoffman; 9 grandchildren Becca (Bruce) Ferris, Casandra Long, Samantha (Adam) Schneider, Andrea (Pablo) Alvarez, Lauren (Dakota) Hudson, Taylor (James) Rudlaff, Jacob (Becky) Bellmore, Brianna Garbe and Conner Hoffman; 13 great-grandchildren; siblings Lambert (Julie) Binversie, Mary (Mark) Schweitzer, Barb Lautenschlaeger, Steve (Mandy) Binversie and Kathy Hubbartt; many other relatives and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents Leonard and Dolores Binversie; siblings Richard, Ann, Robert and Carol.
Private funeral services will be held with family.
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