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RONALD MUMBAUER, III
Ronald Mumbauer, III, 23, of Newville, passed away on July 31, 2025 at Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill.
Born February 22, 2002 in Allentown, he was the son of Ronald Mumbauer, Jr. and Samantha Rivard.
Ronnie attended Big Spring High School and was employed by Veyer, LLC.
He loved riding dirt bikes, fishing, mountain rides and being outdoors. Ronnie was the consummate jokester and was happiest when he was hanging with his friends. He was a very giving person and was willing to help anyone. Even after his passing, he continued helping others by being an organ donor. With this generous gift he was able to help several other people.
Surviving in addition to his parents are his sisters: Harmoni Gilchrist and Casady and Ronica Foley. Also surviving are his Paternal Grandfather, Ronald Mumbauer Sr., his aunts, NeTasha Kremsner (Michele Small), Heather Moran, Lashonda Marshall, Amber French,Olivia and Sarah Mullin, Cousin Aven Kremsner, his chosen brothers, Josh Miller and Zachary Rodgers, uncles Willam Mumbauer, Jeremy Andrews, Sean Rynard, nephews Kobi and Kaimere, his fur son Dozer and numerous other aunts, uncles and cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by Paternal Grandmother, Diana Kremsner-Mumbauer, Maternal Grandmother Beverly Andrews and Uncle Chad Mumbauer.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
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