Ronald's obituary
Ronald Bain, a man of innovation and humor, was born on September 8, 1970. His loss on March 22, 2025, has left a profound sadness in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
Known for his quick wit, generous spirit, and his fondness for the color purple, Ronald brought joy and laughter to all those around him. His love for games extended past the board, often seen engrossed in a lively game of Roulette. Gambling was not just a recreational activity, but a way to bring friends and family together. His favorite local haunt, the Emerald Queen, was often filled with his exuberant laughter and good-natured ribbing.
Ronald was no mere game enthusiast. His creative mind and persistent nature led him to one of his greatest achievements: the development of a method to use natural gas in trucks and autos. Such an accomplishment stands as testament to his innovative spirit and dedication to solving complex problems.
Ronald is survived by his fiancee Lisa Billings, whose love and support were his constant encouragement. The love he had for his mother, Margarete Bain, was unmatched, and she fondly remembers his childlike enthusiasm and unending curiosity. David Kopietz, his brother, will remember him as a generous and loving sibling, always ready with a quick quip or a witty retort.
Ronald's legacy lives on through his children. His sons, Jacob and Dustin Bain, and his daughter, Caitlyn Bain, are left with a heartfelt memory of their father's witty demeanor, ready laughter, and lasting lessons. They will remember a father who filled their lives with humor and love.
Ronald Bain, a loving partner, caring father, dedicated son, and cherished brother, leaves behind more than just memories. His humor, ingenuity, and generous spirit continue to live in the hearts of those who knew him. His innovative ideas continue to impact the world, marking an extraordinary life lived with love and laughter.