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RONALD LYNN SAUNDERS
May 29, 1955 ~ August 28, 2018
Ron was born in Reed City, MI and was called to be with the Lord at age 63.
Ron never tired of working and loved putting things together. He loved working on old cars, playing pool, remodeling homes and painting.
Ron had a great big heart and shared it
with helping others. All those who knew him
will remember his compassion and work ethic.
He will join his mother, Virginia Haley; father, Gerald Saunders; and brother, Lee Saunders. Angels will be lined up on both sides to take him home.
Ron is survived by his sons, Jesse (Daniella) Saunders (and their children, Mahaylley, Mirranda, Justin and Cory) and Denny Saunders; sister, Diana Fulps; brothers, Danny Yost, Larry Saunders and Rick Saunders; his significant other, Teresa Higdon and her children, Shantelle, Mike and Chris; and many nieces and nephews.
Please sign his guest book @www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
4 Entries
rest in peace Ron, and thank you for everything you did for us. you tough me a lot. i still cant believe your gone. you where like a father to me. i love you so much . im glad your not suffering anymore.you will forever be in our hearts..
chris zendejas
September 13, 2018
We will mess are kind careing Freind To the Family so sorry for your lost
Jennifer McBride
September 7, 2018
You will be missed and loved. You were a good person..
September 3, 2018
Rip ron I will always love you
joedy saunders
Friend
August 31, 2018
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