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B. Baumann posted a condolence
Friday, October 19, 2018
I am so sorry on the loss of your dear Ronald. Please know that at Psalms 34:17 & 18, we are told that God can rescue us from our distresses and he wants to provide comfort. I pray that his memory is exalted in the hearts of his family and friends. My deepest condolences to you and yours.
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Barbara Ann Johnson posted a condolence
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Ron wasn't just my brother, but my companion, support (when needed), and my confident. We didn't always get along (we had our arguments from time to time) but always forgot the little tiffs. We went to many ball games (football at Monmouth University, Kingsway High School, and Triton High School) and Baseball at Blue Rocks in Delaware. We would go to Atlantic City and walk the boards, get to the flea markets in Pennsylvania (he really like going there), Visiting our relatives, and he would often attend events at the Methodist Church (either in Atco or Tansboro),. He especially liked the spaghetti dinners.
I am going to miss you, Ron, more than you will know but I wish you eternal peace.
I LOVE YOU.
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Peter Steiner posted a condolence
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Uncle Ron has given me very fond memories. The past few days I reflected on a few. These brought smiles and sadness. We were looking forward to a visit from him in Virginia Beach to tour the U.S.S. Wisconsin as he wanted to see "her" again.
I still have a book on construction and carpentry he gave me when I graduated High School. I enjoyed many tips from the Master.
There was an evening (one of many visits) where my father (Siegmund Paul) had purchased and installed a flag pole. Uncle Ron and Uncle Walter and our father were taking down the flag military style. Uncle Walter was blowing taps (I think) on my toy bugle - surprising loud while Uncle Ron and my father lowered and folded the flag. What respect we (my family) learned from that generation. It felt as if the whole neighborhood was put on notice and held silent during that time.
Too many other stories to share at this time.
Praying all our cousins, their families and Uncle Ron's family will feel and lean on God's presence and comfort at this time.
"Trust in the lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He will direct thy paths." Proverbs 3:5-6
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Nancy Zuest posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
I will always remember all the good times we had at Parvin State Park, the Halloween events, chicken potpie dinners and trips to Lancaster, Pa. We will all miss Ron. He was a true friend. God Bless and keep you!
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Doug Sreiner posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Praying for all of Uncle Ron's family members and children at this time...I am blessed to have had good conversations with Ron earlier this year.
As I was growing up, Uncle Ron and Aunt Karolina were fixtures in my life. I remember Ron's stories about the Philly shipyard, his time in the Navy, and how much he liked playing chess, listening to music, and watching movies. And the time he gave me the engine out of his old station wagon so my brother Peter and I could put it an El Camino I had purchased. He was always friendly towards me and I will always remember his sense of humor too.
It was Ron's military stories - coupled with Walter Meyer's - that caused me to later join The Marines. For that influence I am grateful and will never forget.
Anchors Aweigh, Ron. I salute you as an Uncle, Friend, and fellow service member. Semper Fi,
Doug Steiner (Lois and family too)
"For we walk by faith, not by sight" - 2 Corinthians 5:7