Condolences
We just spent our second Christmas without our Grandpa/ Father in law, Dad. There are times when I often think of the relationship we had, how proud you are of your family and how your oldest, my wife, would light up your eyes. A lot of living has happened since your departure from this part of the journey. We are all so blessed to bring up your stories and share memories and there are very few days that I can say you have not been on our minds and in our hearts. As I sit here typing this message, the sun is setting through me office window and I can feel your presence and strong nod of approval. You were and always will be an amazing dad and there was no doubt that being a grandfather was the highlight of your adult life. Jassi and I will ensure our son knows you and learns to pray to you when he needs some advice. You are always a prayer away and we Love and Miss you dearly. God Bless you Dad and thank you for giving us the strength and safety as we started our new life adventures in the USA.
Beloved Son & Brother
Go Rest High on That Mountain
Your Struggles are Over~ Peace
You will be in our hearts; in every sunrise, every breeze until the Time we come to where you have gone Beyond the Sunset
Whistle and Fish
Forever Missed by your Family
Wow I come to the shop, where is Ron? Imagine my surprise when the sub guy says Ron's died. I'm standing there with 2 dozen. Of our farm eggs , one for Ron and one for Justin. Ron was my kinder spirit, bikes, cars same girl from 1984 and Time Bandits. We are going to pray for Ron and his family and when I say that I mean it the rosary and divine mercy ever night maybe not the divine mercies but the rosary for sure , I fall asleep more now. What a privilege to know and have meet him.
My condolences to you and your family in this tough time I met and made friends with Ron when he opened his first shop I am proud of having him as my friend rip Ron, Brett
We hadn't met in years, but Ron was a best friend all through our childhood in Fairview. I am stunned by his passing. Kathy and I offer our heartfelt condolences to Terry, the kids and all the extended family. Ron will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. RIP.
Gone but never forgotten. We will ride together some day again. Your “brother” RFFR
My thoughts and prayers are with the immediate and extended family of Ron as they grieve his loss...May God provide comfort and healing in this difficult time. I met Ron just 5 years ago, but almost immediately knew that he was my brother for life. His love of life and storytelling captured my heart and imagination. He could tell a story like no other, and always had everyone's attention. Whenever I would meet Ron he always graciously extended his hand followed by a big hug. His last text to me was “Thank you Sharry, my brother”! These words will never leave me.........'Til we meet again, brother Ron. Rest in peace.
Sharry
I am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts are with all of you. Whenever I think of Brian I see his smile and hear his laugh. You are all blessed that he was in your life and his love will carry on with all of you.
Linda Benner (Ballard)
My deepest sympathy to Terry and all Ron’s family and friends.
what a shock- so sorry for your loss Terry, and your whole family- I was proud to call Ron my brother-
Ron was a man's man- loyal and honorable- we'll meet again one day my brother --Frank
Our deepest condolences to all Ron’s family. We were shocked to hear this sad news. We had a very nice short visit last fall with Ron, his mom and dad at a function. It was so nice to catch up on each other’s journeys. You will be missed Ron. RIP, Ron & Carol Milner
Ron was a true friend and gentleman and riding my bike will never feel the same again. Please accept my deepest sympathies. Manchester Kev
Our deepest condolences to Terry and the family. I have many fond memories of Ron or 'Brian' on the golf course in Trinidad and subsequent Usual Suspects golf outings. He was warm and caring and had a way of always making people laugh with great story telling and jokes. His passing is a great loss to us all. RIP.
Please accept our sincere condolences in the loss of your son, brother, husband, father, grandfather and friend. We haven’t seen Ron for years, but we enjoyed the times we spent together, Our hearts go out to you at this time of bereavement.
Sincerely,
Ray and Barb Ponto
Every time we would meet for golf Brian would tell the most hilarious stories and jokes and always seemed to turn a bad situation into a good laugh and a lesson learned! He always spoke of Terri and the kids and you could tell the love pride and dedication he had to them. From Trinidad, to Bogota, then to Baku, we travelled in the same work circle and continued to have a great time whenever The Usual Suspects got us together for golf. You will surely be missed. Rest In Peace B!
Fond memories of Ron ,Terry and Myself Robert On our trip to sturges That was some 40 years ago.My deepest condolences to Terry and family
My husband Pete & I knew Ron ( Brian) from different situations in life. Pete went to school with Brian and Brian and my family were family friends. We are beyond stunned and shocked at the news of his passing. Pete recently had some great visits with him while we visited Calgary, so are so blessed for that. Deepest sympathies to Terry and family along with Ron, Muriel, Pat, Randy and Sheri. You are in our hearts and prayers. Pete & Lynette (Thoma) Craig♥️
Terry and family, my heart is broken for you. Ron was such a loving man and friend, an amazing dad. All my thoughts and prayers are with you! Terry if there is anything you believe we can do for your family, no need to hesitate. We love you all!
We are heartsick at the news and still can't quite believe it. Ron had more lives than a cat, and was such a presence in the lives of anyone who ever met him. We loved having Ron and Terry visit us; Jim, our son, looked forward to seeing them and had a connection with Ron that is rare. Ron could look Jim in the eye and treat him as an equal, and we loved him for it. Ron was a great storyteller and we spent many hours listening to his adventures here at our house, in Calgary, or in the trailer at Diefenbaker Lake (where he got to talking, forgot to keep the dog out of the woods, and Terry spent two hours picking ticks). When I was in Calgary working on a book, he cheerfully drove me all over the city for my interviews, and proudly showed off the acreage property. He loved to laugh, and the world needs more of that. Our hearts go out to Terry, Jassi, Carli, Kalen and families. -- Karin Melberg Schwier, Rick and Jim Schwier, Saskatoon
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