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Heuer

In Loving Memory

Heuer, Ronald L.

February 7, 1941 - December 7, 2023

Ronald L. Heuer, 82, died peacefully with his sons by his side December 7, 2023.
Loving son of Clarence and Mildred Heuer, beloved father of Christopher (Jana) and Steven (Michele), grandfather to Malana Bradford and Chesney Miller, great grandfather to Samuel Bohannon, nephew, cousin, and friend to so many.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, January 6, 1-3 p.m, at Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois, St. Louis, Mo. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association by clicking Alzheimer’s Association | Donate to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease

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11 thoughts on “Heuer, Ronald L.”

  1. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Ron, you were a friend to anyone in need, whether fixing a motorcycle or mending a broken relationship, you were always there. Your duties on Earth now complete, enjoy your eternal rest on the sky blue waters of Heaven. We will miss you and your high-pitched laugh, of course, but we feel your spirit with us still. Thank you for your friendship that never wavered, never ended.

    Chris, Steve, and all members of the family, we express our condolences on the loss of a true friend indeed.

    Frank and Georgia Rankin

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  2. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Ron, you were a friend to anyone in need, whether fixing a motorcycle or mending a broken relationship, you were always there. Your duties on Earth now complete, enjoy your eternal rest on the sky blue waters of Heaven. We will miss you and your high-pitched laugh, of course, but we feel your spirit with us still. Thank you for your friendship that never wavered, never ended.

    Chris, Steve, and all members of the family, we express our condolences on the loss of a true friend indeed.

    Frank and Georgia Rankin

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  3. We enjoyed your friendship Ron, we even made it to the river once in awhile. After you retired and moved to the Lake, you were a great host and it was fun spending time down there with you. Especially when you made margarita’s.

    Now you can rest in peace.

    Chris, Steve and family we are sorry for your loss.

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  4. Wayne and Ron were hired the same year at Southwestern Bell Telephone at 1010 Pine and became friends. They were more like brothers than just friends.
    I know with Wayne’s passing Ron had felt a great loss.
    Sincere sympathy to the family.

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  5. Ron became a friend at the Lake of the Ozarks singles. We enjoyed his presence and friendship while he lived here. He was a good person who enjoyed life. He has been missed since he left the Lake. God bless his family and friends.

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  6. Chris & Steve sending our most heartfelt sympathy with the passing of your dad.
    Ron was always good to be with, always good for a laugh!
    You are in our thoughts and prayers!

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  7. I work at the nursing home that Ron resided at. He was a good guy and he will be missed. My deepest condolences to Chris and Steve. It was a pleasure knowing you and I wish you the best. May Ron’s memory be a blessing. May he rest in peace.

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  8. Chris, Steve and family,
    Our thoughts are with you as you go through the passing of your dad.
    Ron was a dear friend for many years to both of us. We shared so many trips, adventures and more. Oh, the memories we made!
    We also shared many lake visits back and forth and when Ron was coming, there was always too much food. We shared so much laughter together. We loved Ron dearly. We are unable to attend the memorial service for health reasons but our thoughts and prayers are with your family as you celebrate Ron’s life.

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  9. Ron, the lake misses you as do Lisa and I.
    I now sit on the deck and wish you were there to talk to, reminisce about old times, and talk about how times are changing. Jersey misses his buddy he played tug with. You are greatly missed.

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