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Ronald Enger Obituary

Ronald E. Enger, 60 ESCONDIDO -- Ronald E. Enger passed away Tuesday, February 1, 2011. He was born August 22, 1950 Colorado Springs, Colo. Ron served in the US Navy for eight years and was a Vietnam veteran. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree and was the owner of Ron Enger Enterprises, General Contractor. Ron is survived by his wife of 25 years, Ida Enger of Escondido; sons, Sean Suetos of Temecula, Calif., and Vincent Suetos of Oceanside, Calif.; daughter-in-law, Beth Suetos of Temecula; grandsons, Cole and Tanner Suetos of Temecula; sisters, Sondra Dilley of Clintonville, Wis., and Lisa Bonneville of Colorado Springs, Colo. Ron's family will hold a celebration of his life for family and friends at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Elizabeth Hospice of Escondido, Calif. Sign the Guest Book online obits.nctimes.com

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Published by North County Times on Feb. 6, 2011.

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Michael Saldana

January 31, 2022

Many fond memories of Ron and our Sony days. I was 19 when we first met and I will be 64 this. year. My how time flies. Hope Ida is doing good these day's.

Donna & Mike Sleeter

February 9, 2011

"God Speed Ron, you were loved by so many and that Love never will fade. We will keep a watchful eye on your Love Ida, she is so precious! Until we meet again Dear Soft Spoken Friend, you are missed!!! Mike and Donna Sleeter

February 8, 2011

In the early sixties, my father and mother divorced. My brother Ron and Sister Sondra (from my father's first marriage) lived with my father. Many years passed, and our lives took separate paths. I am so grateful to have become reaquainted with Ron in 1997, and to have met Ida during that time. My husband John and I will always remember fondly our visit to Escondido about 10 years ago. We got to go on a tour at Sony with Ron and later enjoyed barbequed steaks at Ron & Ida's house. I remember Ron out there on the patio with an umbrella on a very rainy night, cooking the steaks to perfection!! What a great evening we had. We will miss you Ron, and want to express our deepest sympathy to you Ida. Ron was very lucky to have you by his side.
Love - John and Lisa Bonneville

February 7, 2011

I miss you Ron. You were really a tough guy through all your trials. I never once heard you complain. It had to be hard. I am so thankful to have known you. My heart goes out to you Ida, you were a real trooper too. You took such good care of him, especially in the end. That is what it is all about when you love someone...........Pamela Cain (Chandler Heights, AZ.)

Mary & Jim Ahler

February 7, 2011

We hired Ron a number of times when he was a contractor - my husband and I thought he was a kind, smart and highly ethical professional--I am certain his family and friends will miss him, and we will as well, in our own small way.

Diane Jacobs

February 7, 2011

When I look back over the years, I will always remember my cuz-in-law Ron as a fun-loving guy who had a way about him that always made me feel welcome. I'll never forget the fun times we've shared. I only wish there could have been more. I'll miss you Ron.

Guy Hannum

February 6, 2011

I met Ron and Ida a year ago, we became good friends. I will miss my new friend. Goodbye Ron.

Kathy Jones

February 6, 2011

Ida, I am so sorry. You and Ron are missed in the old Laurashawn neighborhood. Rod and Kathy Jones

Michael Saldana

February 6, 2011

I would like to say that I was greatly saddened today when I read the obiturary for Ron's passing. My heart goes out to Ida and the rest of the Enger family. Ron and I worked together at Sony for many years and shared many good times. Ron was my lead for facilities maintenance at
Sony. When I first moved out from my Dad's house at the ripe age of 19, Ron and I shared an apt together. When I turned 21, Ron took me out to my first nightclub. Many good times that will always be cherished. Sincerly

Mike Saldana

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