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Ronald Lee Baliko

July 24, 1968 – February 28, 2026

Ronald Lee Baliko, 57, passed away on February 28, 2026.

Ron was born with a heart condition called Fontan and was not expected to live past six months old. But by the grace of God, he lived to be 57 years old.

Ron was a very happy, funny man who loved to joke around and laugh. He cherished his family and friends and enjoyed being in the company of others. He was an avid computer programmer who loved playing video games, skiing, and card games.

He is survived by his loving wife, Michele, his beloved children, Amanda, Nick, and Jessa; and his cherished grandchildren, Jacob, Austin, and Connor. He was a dear brother to Brian, Rick, Kimberly, Brandy, and Michelle, and to the late Christie Hoffman (Matt).

He was a fun and treasured uncle to Samantha Allen, Anthony Allen, Tiffany Markovitz, Preston Saleh, and Presley Saleh, and a proud great-uncle to Skyla Averette and Kaleb Haynes.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ronald Baliko (Sue) and Linda Allen. He has a loving stepfather, Ralph Allen.

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I was so sorry to hear about Ron's passing. We always enjoyed talking to him. Always pleasent and happy. I served in th…

I was so sorry to hear about Ron's passing. We always enjoyed talking to him. Always pleasent and h…

I was so sorry to hear about Ron's passing. We always enjoyed ta…

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