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Ronald Vucovich Obituary

Ronald "Ron" Vucovich

March 11, 1946

September 5, 2011

Ronald Vucovich crossed over on Monday 9/05/2011 surrounded by friends and family at his home in Reno, Nevada.

He was 65 years young. Born in Reno, Ron spent most of his adult life as a mechanic and General Contractor in the Reno area. His love of building would occupy his time well into retirement as Ron loved to tinker in his workshop and garden. He leaves behind his partner of 27 years, Connie Paullo, Brother Kenny Vucovich, Daughter Tracy Vucovich, 7 Grandkids and 4 Great Grandkids. His loss is deeply felt and his laughter will be missed.

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Published by The Reno Gazette Journal and Lyon County News Leader on Sep. 11, 2011.

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travy knepper

September 14, 2011

Rest in peace Ronnie God bless. The Knepper family

Kenneth Vucovich

September 14, 2011

To My Brother, Ron,
To hear your voice has been silenced here on earth, and we shall never more see the joy of your face, and the special laughter from your heart any more.
To hear that the security of the only brother I had was now gone, broke my heart and drew tears of emptiness upon my face. Pain I haven't felt since our parents died when we were just young. Holding and depending on each other as we grew up as kids. No more will I hear your voice talk to me about the things you are doing, or the houses you are building. I deeply thank you brother, for all that you have give to me, my wife, and my children. For all the encouragement you given to me in life. The directions you pointed out in your own strengths, giving me a way to follow. Always watching out for the best for me. Always giving me the things I need to be successful in life. It is my Faith in Jesus, that I believe I will see you again in Heaven, Through Eternal life will I be able to see you with strength, and a healed body. With the joy in your laughter and your voice again. I look forward to the day that we will see each other as a family again, only this time it will be made whole, through the Blood of Jesus this is made possible in Faith. My family Jayson, Joseph, Jovan, and my wife Jude' and I will miss you, love you very much. Selah-Peace be to you and to your family your left behind. Your loving brother Ken

Savannah Shumway

September 11, 2011

I cried and watched you pass away. Although I loved you dearly, I couldn't make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at rest. God broke my heart to prove to me He only takes the best. I love you grandpa. Love Savannah.

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