Ronald J Kollmann

Ronald J Kollmann obituary, Butler, NJ

Ronald J Kollmann

Ronald Kollmann Obituary

Visit the The Morrison Etheridge Funeral Home, Inc. - Butler website to view the full obituary.
We are here today to honor Ronald J Kollmann. Born September 27th 1950 to his expiration date of August 6th 2024. He lived an amazing nearly 74 years, with an amazing amount of stories he shared with all. He is surpassed by his wife Kathrine A. Kollmann, his two sons Ronald M. Kollmann and Matthew W. Kollmann. His granddaughter Natalia J. Kollmann, his daughter in law Dana Kollmann, and 2 grandsons, Andrew Kalczuk and Dominic Kalczuk as well as his favorite dog Farkas Kollmann.
Ron had many hobbies pretty much anything he set his mind to he could become amazing at, he was a magician at the poker table with his top phrase being "I'm all in!". Now he is seeing cards at the big table. He was also an incredible bowler sharing his knowledge and passing it down to his son Ronald. He could fix any car problem you could dream up and one hobby he loved was restoring old classic cars, he would take a rust bucket and turn it into a head turner. He was a wizard with electronics being his main trade of choice and would dream up things that would make Doc Brown say "Great Scott!" He could play the guitar just like a ringing a bell which, he shared his knowledge with his son Matthew; and had a gifted voice he would share with everyone on the holidays. Ron was a do it all kind of man when it came to any old school trade like plumbing, electric and sheet rock. Ron also had a successful electronic repair business which he took great pride in working along side is wife Kathy. Ron loved helping people with a heart bigger than his personality. Please let us send him off remembering all the good times he gave to each and everyone of us, please fly high with the angels Ron, Sr. until we meet again we love you.
Visitation will be Friday, August 9, 2024 from 5:00pm-8:00pm at the Morrison Etheridge Funeral Home, 86 Bartholdi Ave, Butler, NJ. A funeral service will be offered on Saturday, August 10, 2024, 10:00am at the funeral home. Burial will immediately follow the service at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Butler, NJ.
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