Ron George
Obituary
GEORGE, Ron Lyle…
Passed peacefully on November 1, 2021 at University Hospital, London in his 72nd year. Predeceased by his parents Lyle and Marion George. Loving husband of Susan. Cherished father of Jenny (Justin) Rensby and Sean (Cher) Hickey. Dear grandfather to 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Brother of Sandy (Rick) Heinbuck. Ron is survived by his cousin Alan (Sandy) Richardson and family. He will be missed by many extended family members and friends. Ron suffered the loss of his legs 17 years ago and focused on the things he could do, not what he couldn’t do, and always maintained a positive attitude. His loss is immense but so is the love left behind. He was a true gentleman and one of a kind. Arrangements entrusted with Cremation London & Middlesex, 519-858-2467. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com
Susan and family, I am so sorry to hear about Ron. I always remember him singing at the bar in Lucan when the Jaycettes went on one of their excursions.
Our sincere condolences to Sue and family. Ron was a good friend for over 50 years. His friendship was treasured.
Please accept our sincere condolences. Thinking of you all at this difficult time. Jim and Kathy Kersey
Sue & family / Sandy & family, we are so sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. Please accept our sincere condolences. I often think back to our ‘party’ days on Criscoe Street in Toronto. We sure knew how to have a good time & lots of fun. Being a neighbour & riding back & forth to & from Toronto will always be treasured & even working together at Suntours for a short period of time. He will missed dearly but may the happy thoughts carry you this this difficult time.
Dear Susan and family: Please accept my sincere condolences on your great loss. He was the shining light in your life and will be a shining light in heaven. May he rest in peace . Darlene
We were sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. Thinking of you at this difficult time. Our sincere condolences.
With sincere condolences to the whole family! Jenny, I’m thinking of you ❤️
Sue:
We were sorry to learn of Ron’s passing. .Our thoughts are with you.
So very sorry for your loss. Alan and Nancy Murray
Susan and family – so sorry to hear about Ron. I was in some of the same high school classes with Ron and he had such a great personality and was a joy to be around. My deepest condolences. Susan Oke (nee Charlton).
Dear Susan, Jenny, Sean and Family:
I am deeply saddened to have read the passing of Ron.
I have fond memories of Ron’s warm smiles, gentle kindness and great sense of humour.
I keep within my memory and heart all the “Good Times” we’ve shared with Ron (“The I don’t wanna grow up; I’m a Grand Bend Kid”) and our “Great Circle of Friends” throughout the years.
May you hold those “Happy and Loving” memories of Ron close to you to give you comfort.
Ron will be dearly missed.
My sincerest sympathy.
Catharine E. Wallace
So sorry for your loss
Sue and family, and Sandy and family, our sincere condolences on Ron’s sudden passing. We remember Ron fondly at all of our many social events. He will be missed by all.
I am so sorry to hear of Ron’s passing, he was such a kind and gentle spirit who had the ability to make all around him feel special and that is just how he was to everyone who was blessed with being in his circle which was wide indeed and included people in all situations. He will be so missed by all of his family and I am proud to say that I had the great pleasure of enjoying his company and singing. Rest in peace Ron!
Dear Sue & family. Our loss is heaven’s gain. Ron was a person that was fun to be around. He never said a negative thing about anyone and always had a great attitude and outlook on life no matter what he had to deal with. Kathy & I always enjoyed our visits to London with you both. So we will treasure the fun times we all had at dinners and reunions and chats on the phone. May he rest in peace as he so much deserves. Ours prayers go out to you and your family.