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Ronald Seyler Obituary

RONALD L. SEYLER, 62, OF BECHTELSVILLE Ronald L. Seyler, 62, of Bechtelsville, husband of Deborah L. (Stoudt) Seyler, passed away on Sunday at home after a battle with cancer. Born in Gabelsville, he was the son of Marie (Weller) Seyler of Bechtelsville and the late Clarence Seyler. Ronald was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Boyertown and the Pike Twp. Sportsmen Association. He was a US Army veteran who served in the Vietnam War, worked for Mrs. Smith Pie Company for 29 years and then at Comcast for 10 years. Surviving with his wife of 40 years is daughter, Kimberly A. Ressler, wife of Andrew of Bechtelsville; his brother, Arnold Seyler, husband of Nancy, and his sisters, Judy Zimmerman, companion of Cris, and Marcy Meitzler, wife of Jeff. Services are private at the wishes of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ronald's name to Caring Hospice Services, 400 Commerce Dr., Suite C, Fort Washington, PA 19034. Catagnus Funeral Home & Cremation Center, Inc., 1020 E. Philadelphia Ave., Gilbertsville, is in charge of arrangements. View obituaries or send condolences at www.catagnusfuneralhomes.com

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Published by The Mercury from Nov. 19 to Nov. 20, 2012.

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cora seyler

March 12, 2017

i fell sad

Richard Carter

April 9, 2013

I just got word of Ron's death this week through the 11th ACR newsletter. Ron was in my troop in Vietnam. He was always willing to do anything thay I asked him to do. I enjoyed working with him. My prayers go out to his family.

Ricky & Becky Heydt

December 4, 2012

We are very sorry to hear of Ronald's passing. I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed working with Ron at Mrs. Smith's Pie. He was a good person to talk to. We will keep the family in our prayers. May God keep you and your family strong.

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