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Ronald Dale Stockman
05/06/1938 — 09/25/2001
From Pasco, WA, US | Born in Washington, Iowa
Ronald Dale Stockman
Ron Stockman, of Pasco, Washington, passed away Sept. 25, 2001 at Kadlec Hospital, with his family at his side.
He was born May 6, 1938 in Washington, Iowa to John S. and Dorothy Stockman.
He was preceded in death by his parents and sister LaVonne.
He is survived by his children, Shelly Tracy and their children, John, Kristen, Andrea and Bobbie of Kennewick; son, RonAnn and their children, Brian, Betty, Beth Ann of Phoenix, AZ; son, Jim Donna and their children, Justine and Adria, of Vacaville, CA; brother, Robert Stockman Mary Ann Milwaukee, Wisconsin and numerous relatives in Davenport, Iowa.
Ron was retired from Tri-City Nissan. He was a member of the Kennewick Eagles, Pasco American Legion and business manager at the Pasco Masonic Temple.
Ron loved to dance and spend time with his dog going fishing and just Doing it My Way. At his request there will be no service at this time.
Dear Family..We all loved Ron.My husband Roland worked with Ron for several years in the timeshare industry around Missouri.He was loved for many things but his sense of humor was wonderful.I remember several of us being together in a mall and he found a security officer and told him to follow a particular guy in our group because he was shop lifting.It was pretty funny to watch this.Also I remember Ron was always dancing around.He would be walking down the hall or sidewalk and break out in a dance.This always made me laugh.We hadn’t seen Ron in a few years but have thought of him often.Our condolences to the family.Sincerely The Roland Douglas Family
I ran around with Ron& Bob & Lavonne when I was young along with all the Graves’s.
Hope all the family is good.
Burly
We worked with Ron in Kimberling City in the 1980’s at Kimberling Inn & in Kansas City. He was always fun to be around, a nice guy, & a good employee. He was a riot imitating one of the Stratford Brothers. He will be missed in this world. May God Bless him & keep him. Warmest sympathies to his family. Roland & Jeanette Douglas SR
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