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In Memory

Ronald Olson

Ronald Olson

     Ronald Gene Olson began a new advenure with God at sunrise on February 12, 2011, after a valiant struggle with cancer.  At his side was his wife of 49 years and his two sons.

     He was born in Longview, Washington, September 18, 1942.  After the war, Ron's family moved to Napa in 1946.  He graduated from Napa High School in 1960, where he met, became engaged to and on December 3, 1961, married Wayneen, his high school sweetheart.  Ron worked for many years in the Napa area at local grocery stores including Purity and Vallerga's markets.'

     In 1985, Ron followed his lifelong dream and traveled north to Klamath River, California, where Ron and his wife, Wayneen, purchased Quigley's Store and RV Park.  Ron welcomed all of his customers, new and old, with a warm smile.  Quigley's was sold in 2007 so that Ron could follow one more dream and build his house on the hill in Siskiyou County overlooking the Klamath River.

     As a youth, Ron succeeded in track and baseball and enjoyed hours of working on and fixing cars wih his father. Ron grew to love flying, both snow and water skiing, hunting, fishing and camping. Ron also loved mining gold from Beaver Creek and would spend hours teaching anyone interested the basics of finding the good stuff. He also loved and received great satisfaction by giving to others through his volunteerism with the Yount Lions Club (10 years), Yreka Elks Lodge (25 years) and the Klamath River Volunteer Fire Department (25 years).

     Ron' s greatest passion was his family and friends.  He will be greatly missed by his wife, Wyneen of Klamath River; son, Glen and his wife, Debbie, plus their children, Taylor, Lindsey and Alicia of Crescent City, California; and son, Matthew and his wife, Shaunna plus their children, Amanda, Haley and Ryan of Napa.  Also surviving Ron are his loving mother, Loretta Olson; sister, Norma Retzlaff of Clackamas, Oregon, and a brother, Dennis, of Aurora, Oregon.  He also leaves a loving mother-in-law, Agnes Williams of Napa, brother and sister-in-law Arian and Karen Williams of Benicia, as well as many more aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and Ron's second family of Klamath River friends.

     Services for Ron will be Thursday, February 17, at 2p.m. at Girdner's Funeral Home, Yreka, California, followed by a reception at the Yreka Elks Lodge.  In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the Klamath River Volunteer Fire deartment or to a charitable organization of your choice.  Girdner Funeral Chapel is assisting the family. Online condolences may be made at girdnerfuneralchapel.com.    

      



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