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Ronald Poling Obituary

POLING, Ronald D., went to be with the Lord June 1, 2007. He was born in Dailey, WV, December 19, 1937. Preceded in death by parents, Orris and Ruth Poling; brother, Orrie and sister, Almeta. He is survived by wife, Susan; daughters, Brenda (Mark) Underwood, Cheryl Poling; grandson, Stephen Underwood; sister, Setina, nieces and nephews. A memorial was held on June 2, 2007.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on Jun. 10, 2007.

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Matthew Royer

August 19, 2016

I still enjoy the album (Near The Cross) that Ronald, Almeta, Orrie and Audrey Poling made. I loved their performance at my church (in Tempe) back in the mid-70s. The album is still dear to me. Wish I could find more recordings of them. They were a terrific singing group! I'll see them all in heaven one day.

David Phillips

June 12, 2007

I just read the first line from Susan's letter. I am filled with sadness but more for those left behind as Ron is certainly with the Lord.

I met Ron in 1978 as a 23 year old and it was he who led me to a saving relationship with Jesus Christ. 29 years later, my wife, daughter, son and son-in-law are all saved and very active at our Christian Church.

I have been very involved in Prison and Mission's Ministry and am half way done with my elder training. If and when I do become one later this year, the glory goes to God. Let it be known though, that Ron, His faithful servant, is the reason why this is all happening. I still have never met anyone with a greater joy for the Lord.

God bless all who love him. I have to finish reading Susan's letter.
In Christ,

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