Condolences
my good friend ron.i remember all the golf we played together every Sunday at the "farms" and all the times you broke 80 and laughed at me. I only wish I could have beaten you ,just once!! I'll miss ya ol' buddy
To the family, I know for a fact, the time Ronnie spent with my Dad was treasured until the day he passed on... I know they will save me a spot in their foursome! Ron was the epitomy of what life is all about.
Ronnie, My favorite brother :) ..I am always reminded of the love I felt as your baby sister..I can't say enough how precious our time together in October was...watching the Sabres & Bills and long talks about anything and everything..You were one of the most generous people I know. You fought a long tough battle with your decease and I am forever grateful of the extra years and months we had through the power of prayer....I love you and will miss you..Enjoy our Heavenly family as you celebrate Christmas dancing with Jesus!!
Uncle Ronnie was a loving Uncle who would never miss a family get-together. He battled cancer for many years and for that alone I am happy that he is now resting in peace. He left Dan, the kids and I with many happy memories; his sense of humor, holidays together, seeing him enjoy his friends at Danny's, occassionally spending time with him at the casino but most importantly the times we spent at Hospice in his room chatting,visiting with the kids (while they ate ice cream in his comfy recliner)our last Thanksgiving meal together. He will be missed and loved for the rest of our lives.
May your fond memories of Ronnie keep him forever in your heart. Thoughts and prayers to the family.Ron was a friend of my Mom's Dolores Siebold
My condolences and prayers go out to Ron's family. He was a close friend and fellow co-worker while working at Peter J Schmitt. I recall numerous times when Ron and I would attend coin shows together. Once again, Ron will be truly missed and my thoughts are with his family. Gene Salomon
I would just have to many stories to fit them on this spot. Ron and I buddied around together for many years, went through high school together, joined the US Army together under the buddy plan and played a lot of pool. Ron was a wonderful friend and we enjoyed a lot of our youth together, he will be deeply missed by myself and I am sure many others. So long my friend hope to see you in a better place in the future hold one more game for me. Steve
Ron was a valued co-worker for 10 years, and valued friend since 1979. It was an honor to call him friend.
Ron, I never had the honor of meeting you. However, as present secretary of the Dande Farms Men's Club I would like to express the gratitude that many members have knowing you as a member of the mens club. They say you were quite the golfer and gentleman. They miss you. May you have many pars and birdies in your afterlife. God Bless you and your family.
Ron - You will be greatly missed. I learned a lot from you through the years that I have had the privilege of having had worked with you. I remember when you would go on vacation & I would be your back up. On our team & with the client, you were always considered the MERT guru. This designation has now since been passed down to me. I'm glad to have been able to have you as a teacher. I always enjoyed working with you as well as talking with you about either yours or my own most recent trip to Vegas as well as hearing about the lucky wins you always seemed to have on video poker at the local casinos. You were always friendly and easy to talk to. You will be missed. Next time I'm at the casino, I'm gonna play a video poker machine in your honor!
We will miss you very much Ronnie! You were more than a friend, you were family. Hey Ronnie Rey What's your last name?? Ronnie was a frequent customer at our restaurant Danny's for many many years. When he walked in the door he always had a smile on his face which was contagious to every single person in there. The second we saw him walk through the door his Genny light was poured and as he took a seat (which everybody knew which seat was his) the bartender was always ready to drop his quick draw ticket. We will miss Ronnie very much!! Love, Ashley and everybody at Danny's
I have known Ron since 1978, where he was my boss at Peter J. Schmitt. Ron was a good man, always willing to help anyone and he always knew how to bring a smile to your face. He will be missed by all who knew him. My prayers and condolences are with all of the family.