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Ronald Stogsdill Obituary

Ronald David Stogsdill July 23, 1941 - July 12, 2006 Ron was born in Detroit, Michigan on July 23, 1941. He moved to Tucson as a young child, eventually graduating from Salpointe Catholic High School in 1959, and the University of Arizona in 1965. He was employed by Powers Electric Shop for 40 years. Ron is survived by his wife of 43 years, Carol; daughters, Deborah Stogsdill and Denise Moynihan (Dan); his beloved parents, Jim and Lillian Stogsdill; brothers, Dennis (Mary) and Bruce (Kathy). He took great pleasure and pride in following the academic and sports achievements of his three grandchildren, DeCarlo, Monica, and Blanca. Ron is also survived by one niece and three nephews. The family would like to thank TMC Hospice, especially Anita, for their compassion and caring for Ron and all of us. A memorial service will be held at ADAIR DODGE CHAPEL, 1050 N. Dodge, on Saturday, July 15, 2006 at 2:00 p.m.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on Jul. 14, 2006.

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Joyce (Sieh) Hall

July 19, 2006

Sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Vaughne Hollar

July 18, 2006

My deepest sympathy and prayers,

Vaughne (Kowalski) Hollar '59

Salpointe Catholic High School

July 17, 2006

The Salpointe Community extends deepest sympathy to the Stogsdill family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Mo Garrison

July 17, 2006

Dear Denise,

Thanks for your sweet entry in Dan's guestbook. I feel like the world has lost two great guys recently. I, too, have many happy memories of those bowling days and you as a junior bowler.

Dear Carol -sending you all my deepest sympathies and holding you in my heart.

Love, Mo

Denny Peck

July 14, 2006

Dear Carol and family,

It has been many years since we worked together Carol, but I remember you fondly and your husband and children. Please accept my smpathy at your lost.

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