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In Loving Memory

Peters, Ronald Laine


June 24, 1950 – December 9, 2021

Loving father of Jeff (Robin) Peters and Jennifer (Brian) Crichton. Devoted Papa to Layla and Crosby Crichton and Morgan Hermsmeyer. Self-proclaimed favorite son of the late Paul and Mary Peters. Beloved brother of Jim (Judy) Peters, Marilyn (Bob) Warren, Mike (Linda) Peters, and the late Gearld Peters. Dear cousin, uncle and great-uncle to too many to count. And a friend to everyone he met. Ron was an avid St. Louis Cardinals fan and keeper of all trivia. As comfortable on a Harley as he was on a tap dancing stage, he woke up every day knowing life was a gift, so he wasn’t going to waste it. We will miss him with all our hearts because he loved us with all of his.

Memorial visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Road St. Louis, MO 63123 on Saturday, January 8, 2:00 p.m. until memorial service at 3:00 p.m.  In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Affton Athletic Association softball field enhancement program via PO Box 4360, St. Louis, MO, 63123, or aaafieldoffice@afftonaa.com.

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14 thoughts on “Peters, Ronald Laine”

  1. Mike, Marilyn and Family, so very sorry to hear of your brother’s passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Dave & Nancy Mellor

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  2. Mike, Marilyn and Family, so very sorry to hear of your brother’s passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Dave & Nancy Mellor

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  3. Jen and family, Ron was a joy to know, never a dull moment with him around.
    He was one of the few people who always had a smile and a kind word.
    He will be missed. The St Louis Belles were lucky to have the best coach/manager of all.

    Sincerely,
    Bob & Denise Steen

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  4. Jen and family, Ron was a joy to know, never a dull moment with him around.
    He was one of the few people who always had a smile and a kind word.
    He will be missed. The St Louis Belles were lucky to have the best coach/manager of all.

    Sincerely,
    Bob & Denise Steen

    Reply
  5. Jen and family, Ron was a joy to know, never a dull moment with him around.
    He was one of the few people who always had a smile and a kind word.
    He will be missed. The St Louis Belles were lucky to have the best coach/manager of all. Keeping you in our prayers

    Sincerely,
    Bob & Denise Steen

    Reply
  6. Jen and family, Ron was a joy to know, never a dull moment with him around.
    He was one of the few people who always had a smile and a kind word.
    He will be missed. The St Louis Belles were lucky to have the best coach/manager of all. Keeping you in our prayers

    Sincerely,
    Bob & Denise Steen

    Reply
  7. Jen and Family, Ron was a joy to know, he always had a smile and a kind word. We had such a fun time with him as the coach/ manager of the St.Louis Belles. He will be missed. Keeping you in our prayers.

    Bob & Denise Steen

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  8. Jen and Family, Ron was a joy to know, he always had a smile and a kind word. We had such a fun time with him as the coach/ manager of the St.Louis Belles. He will be missed. Keeping you in our prayers.

    Bob & Denise Steen

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  9. My deepest sympathy to Ron’s family. I met Ron as a member of the Adiva Dance Troupe. He loved to dance and could have performed on Broadway! Very talented, kind and a smile for everyone. He will be missed and leaves a big hole in our heart; but he is giving a performance in heaven.

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  10. My deepest sympathy to Ron’s family. I met Ron as a member of the Adiva Dance Troupe. He loved to dance and could have performed on Broadway! Very talented, kind and a smile for everyone. He will be missed and leaves a big hole in our heart; but he is giving a performance in heaven.

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  11. Jen, Brian, Layla & Crosby, I am so sorry about the passing of your father. He truly was very devoted to you & loved you so much that he left his native St. Louis to move to Frisco Texas to be with you. He left a lot of memories & his love will stay with you forever. He will always be in your heart & will be with you cheering the Cardinals. My prayers are with you.

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  12. Jen, Brian, Layla & Crosby, I am so sorry about the passing of your father. He truly was very devoted to you & loved you so much that he left his native St. Louis to move to Frisco Texas to be with you. He left a lot of memories & his love will stay with you forever. He will always be in your heart & will be with you cheering the Cardinals. My prayers are with you.

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