Friends for over 30 years and had many dinners with Ron and Ruth. We share the grief with the family and as they all know Ron is now with his bride Ruth, in heaven with Jesus. Happy and no pain and we will see them both again. I have all the Cd's and listen to them on a regular basis.
Very sad about losing you but happy that you are now with Aunt Ruth and God. While you were on this earth, you made a difference to a lot of young people and older adults alike. I have not seen you in many years but you will always be in my heart.
My dear friend, duet partner, consummate worship leader and best example of one of the most wonderful husbands father and grandfather I have ever known. He was nothing but supportive and helpful to me for over 15 years. He loved to laugh whether at a funny moment or at himself. Becky and I enjoyed times with him and Ruth whenever possible. I was there with the family in Ft. Myers Hospital when Ruth left this life to be with her Lord. I’ve never seen greater sorrow from a husband and family. Now he is full of joy in heaven with his loving wife, Ruth. Our prayers are with all the family. Julie, Ron Jr., Wyatt and Missy. So Wish we could be there to honor Ron.
Uncle Ron will be missed by all that knew and loved him! I can remember when I was young, and we would travel to Fostoria to see Grandpa and Grandma. If Uncle Ron was home when we were there, I would always want to sit on his lap, and he would play with us younger kids. Although we unfortunately haven’t physically seen him in years, he has and will always hold a special place in our hearts. Love always, Uncle Ron! Give Mom and Dad a huge heavenly hug from us!
Recently, I asked Dad Angles how old he was going to be on his next birthday. "How many keys are there on the piano?" he said with a grin. I knew the answer was 88. We both smiled. Not long after this, the doctor came into his hospital room and asked him, "How do you feel, Mr. Angles?" He replied, "With my hands." Yep, he was definitely more like himself that day!