It was with profound sadness that I learned of Ron€™s passing. Although it was not unexpected, it was none the less painful. I grew up with Ron in Arnprior, went through school with him there and shared many happy times, building and flying model aircraft and just being together. We both worked at the National Research Council and after retirement kept in touch. My deepest condolences go out to Ron€™s family. He will be missed. Sleep well dear friend --- Ted Fiander.
Angie, we all know how so very deeply you loved your Dad -- you so enjoyed your regular Sunday visits with him over the years and you always spoke of him with love both lilting in your voice and shining in your eyes. Our hearts go out to you and your family at this most difficult time.
So sorry for such a huge loss for your family. We were so very blessed to have known Ron and will always cherish the memories. Will never forget his hugs and " Hey kiddo". Wish could have made it in person.
Our Hearfelt Sympathy goes out to all of Ron's family. God Bless each and everyone of you. Mitch, Bradley and Megan, we love you and are so sorry to hear of Ron's passing. Sincerely, Peter and Florence Andress
To the family of Ronald Tomlinson: Please accept our condolences upon the death of your father and grandfather Ron. We hope that you will find solace in your grief. Sincerely, Norman and Paule Sherman
Clayton worked at NRC right beside Ron for over 30 years, and always spoke of him with admiration and appreciation. Clayton has been hospitalized for nearly three years since suffering a stroke to further complicate his Parkinsons problems, but he clearly remembered Ron when I told him of your father's death, and he was sad.
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