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Ron "Ron" Peak

1954 - 2015

Ron "Ron" Peak obituary, 1954-2015, Loveland, CO

BORN

1954

DIED

2015

Ron Peak Obituary

Ronald (Ron/Rocket) Richard Peak, 61, passed away November 21 at his home in Loveland, CO. He was born in Loveland on Sept. 11, 1954. Ron attended Encinal High School in Alameda, CA. He was a certified Yamaha Gold Motorcycle Technician along the Front Range for a majority of his life. He was an avid motorcycle rider and jet skier. He is survived by Jocelyn - the wife he adored; and his sister, Connie Anson (husband, Bill), and many close friends who miss him dearly. A private service has been held.

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Published by Loveland Reporter-Herald on Nov. 28, 2015.

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Benjamin Buckley

December 2, 2015

Jocelyn my utter most condolences, you and Ron were a very positive and uplifting chapter in my life. If you need anything dont hesitate to contact me. Ben Buckley

Steve Swan

November 30, 2015

Please accept my heartfelt condolences in your time of unexpected loss and grief.

November 30, 2015

Jocelyn, Both you and Ron were very good friends to us, we are shocked to hear the news, we both hope you are coping in this difficult time, we know he absolutely adored you and was very much looking forward to building a life together with you on Camotes,
Continue the dream
God Rest His Soul
Glen & Marina

marie cris endino

November 29, 2015

my deepest condolence to you celen and ur family on the unexpected demise of your love one (ron peak)he will be missed.....

Keith Joseph

November 28, 2015

Joselyn, Ron I will really mis. We on Camotes were really looking forward to the both of you being here with us. I really considered Ron as being my brother. He will be missed by many of us here such as Billy and Ed......

Keith of Camotes, Cebu, Philippines

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