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In Loving Memory

Northrop, Ronald Anthony

December 14, 1947 - September 8, 2024

Ronald Anthony Northrop, born December 14, 1947 in St. Louis passed away at home with family by his side September 8, 2024.
Dear son of the late Connie Northrop and Margaret (Silva) Gardiner. Ronald was preceded in death by sister Faith Harrison.
He is survived by his beloved wife Sandra Lee (Bozikis) Northrop of 54 years whom he married on November 4, 1969. Ronald also leaves behind his sons Michael (Melissa) Northrop and David (Amanda) Northrop, cherished “Bumpa” to his grandchildren Derek, Madison, Everett, Maddox, Anthony, Kaylee, Beckett, Elena and Hannah.
Ronald is also survived by his sisters Marilyn (Howard) Rodden, Cathi Terwilleger, Elaine Northrop and many friends.
He served in the Army during the Vietnam War.
Ron enjoyed many activities including hunting, fishing, golf and traveling. What he enjoyed most was spending time with his family especially his grandchildren.
Services: A visitation will be held at Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry Rd) on Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 10am until service at 12pm. Service by Rev. R Kerry Lupkey. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Gary Sinise Foundation.
www.garysinisefoundation.org/donate

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12 thoughts on “Northrop, Ronald Anthony”

  1. Sorry I couldn’t be there for his funeral. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers on this day.I made a donation in his name.I will call you in a week or two. Bless you.

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  2. Sandra I’m deeply sorry for Ron’s passing but knowing how much he suffer and to know now He is no longer in pain and is with many love ones welcoming Ron to his Heavly home
    Stay Strong sending prayers

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  3. Love to you , Sandy and your Sons and family. Ron was a true Gentleman Ron would offer to help me carry items from my car and help in any way. So Caring. And we all cared for him in our building. My Heart, Love and Prayers are with you.
    Ann Gay

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  4. My regret is I only knew you a short time but I think of you and wonder why we never did fish together. Your downstairs neighbor and old short time friend

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