I miss you, Ron. I still remember the last time that I saw you at Dennis' bar in downtown Cedar Rapids. I was so happy to see you and to get the chance to talk with you.
I will always remember you as the man with the sparkling eyes, and that smile that always made me wonder what you were up to.
Your life told a story that amazes me to this day. What a humanitarian you were, the good works you did in your life that not many knew of. I am proud and happy to say that I had you in my life as a very very dear friend. I miss you. Love you my friend.
I think of you a lot Ronnie ... Makes me so sad that you are no longer with us... but happy for you now. You had such an exhuberance and zest for life. I think of your poor mother - how tolerant she was to let you raise your two chickens in your house. I think one was named Wilma??? Can't remember the other one's name (was it Betty? from the Flintstones?) Honored to have been your friend.
Rosemarie Houlahan (Hammill)
I miss you, Ron. I still remember the last time that I saw you at Dennis' bar in downtown Cedar Rapids. I was so happy to see you and to get the chance to talk with you.
I will always remember you as the man with the sparkling eyes, and that smile that always made me wonder what you were up to.
Your life told a story that amazes me to this day. What a humanitarian you were, the good works you did in your life that not many knew of. I am proud and happy to say that I had you in my life as a very very dear friend. I miss you. Love you my friend.
Jacquelyn Mihm
I think of you a lot Ronnie ... Makes me so sad that you are no longer with us... but happy for you now. You had such an exhuberance and zest for life. I think of your poor mother - how tolerant she was to let you raise your two chickens in your house. I think one was named Wilma??? Can't remember the other one's name (was it Betty? from the Flintstones?) Honored to have been your friend.