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“I just heard about Ron's passing and I have no words to explain how sorry I was to hear his passing. I met him at LSI and I was working as a student...Read More »
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1 of 13 | Posted by: Kanchana Eramudugoda - Portland, OR
“He was a very good and kind person. He was a great husband and cared about other people as well. He had a sense of humor that was kind of contagious....Read More »
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2 of 13 | Posted by: Lydia B. thomason - Andover, KS
“Lydia and Cleo
I just wanted you both to know how sorry I was to hear about Ron's passing. Ron and I were classmates in school and church throughout...Read More »
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3 of 13 | Posted by: Bob Peter - Ellinwood, KS
“May Almighty God of tender mercies comfort
the Thomason family (2 Co.1:3,4),
When the last enemy strikes grief may be great and make the heart yearn...Read More »
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4 of 13 | Posted by: Ginger Robinson - Joaquin, , TX
“Ron was such a supportive and accepting person. I worked with him at LSI for several years. When I would beat myself up for being too passionate...Read More »
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5 of 13 | Posted by: Patricia White - Superior, CO
“Ron always asked the question...whatever the question was. And he continued to ask it, until he got his answer. He had an insight into things that is...Read More »
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6 of 13 | Posted by: Miriam Savage - Wichita, KS
“Ron and I started talking once at work because he went to college with my brother. We developed a friendship at work and it continued on after I was...Read More »
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7 of 13 | Posted by: Joe May - Wichita, KS
“Lydia and Cleo,
We were so sorry to hear of Ron's death. He was a very loving husband and son. I enjoyed visiting with your family at the Winn...Read More »
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8 of 13 | Posted by: Yvonne Hays - Derby, KS
“Lydia and Cleo, we are deeply sorry for your loss. We will both miss our friendly neighbor who always greeted us with a wave and a smile.
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9 of 13 | Posted by: Gabrielle and Peter Dodosh - KS
“I had an opportunity to work with Ron over the past one year. Haven’t met him in person, but interacted a lot of times during teleconferences and...Read More »
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10 of 13 | Posted by: Girish Pawate - Bangalore, India
“I have not met or seen Ron in person, but i have had the privilege of working with him over the past year. He was a gem of a person, always willing...Read More »
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11 of 13 | Posted by: Anurag Chandra
“My memories of times shared with Ron over the last 28 years can fill volumes. I miss seeing Ron everyday in the office and our conversations about...Read More »
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12 of 13 | Posted by: Mark Ziegler - Andover, KS
“The staff of Lakeview and myself wishes to express our deepest sympathy to Mr. Thomason's family and friends at this very difficult time.
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13 of 13 | Posted by: Pamela Zindel - ichita, KS
Thomason, Ronald G., 59, passed away June 2, 2009. Ron was employed for the past 10 years at LSI as an engineer. A Memorial Service will be held at 10:30 AM Saturday June 6, 2009 at Lakeview Funeral Home 12100 E. 13th Street, Wichita, KS. He is preceded in death by his father George Thomason and brother Bobbie Thomason. He is survived by his wife Lydia Thomason and mother Cleo B. Thomason both of Andover KS, and by a large extended family and friends. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established with American Heart Association.
Funeral Service
June 06, 2009
10:30 AM
to 11:30 AM
Lakeview Funeral Home
12100 E. 13th Street
Wichita, KS
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I just heard about Ron's passing and I have no words to explain how sorry I was to hear his passing. I met him at LSI and I was working as a student back then. He was very helpful and very kind. I am so very sad that I couldn't talk to him before his passing. He was a very nice friend. He is truly missed and will be in my memories forever.
Kanchana Eramudugoda, Portland, OR
Posted by: Kanchana Eramudugoda - Portland, OR - Friend Jan 06, 2011
He was a very good and kind person. He was a great husband and cared about other people as well. He had a sense of humor that was kind of contagious. I remember one day when he came home from work he thought it was really funny that other engineers were saying"this crapped out and that crapped out." He was always trying to get people to lighten up some. He cared about everyone around him and he did a good job at work. He also took care of other family members and took an interest in their lives.
Posted by: Lydia B. thomason - Andover, KS Jun 13, 2009
Lydia and Cleo
I just wanted you both to know how sorry I was to hear about Ron's passing. Ron and I were classmates in school and church throughout our years in Ellinwood. I have great memories of him and wish we could have got together last summer.
Lydia, I am sorry I haven't had the opportunity to meet you. Maybe we will still get that chance.
Please accept my deepest sympathy.
Bob Peter
Class of 68
Posted by: Bob Peter - Ellinwood, KS Jun 09, 2009
May Almighty God of tender mercies comfort
the Thomason family (2 Co.1:3,4),
When the last enemy strikes grief may be great and make the heart yearn for comfort,
Almighty God gives HOPE and PROMISE at
(JOHN 5:28, ACTS 24:15, ISAIAH 26:19 and
REVELATION 21:4) His HOPE and PROMISE SOON TO BE ATTAIN, May these thoughts be of some comfort. gingerrobinson@bellsouth.net
Posted by: Ginger Robinson - Joaquin, , TX Jun 08, 2009
Ron was such a supportive and accepting person. I worked with him at LSI for several years. When I would beat myself up for being too passionate about work and often tearing up, he would remind me that tears were a rare gift from God. He even gave me a quotation that I kept on my cube wall for many years but returned to him when I left LSI. It comforted me and he probably had no idea how much it meant to me. He will be missed.
Posted by: Patricia White - Superior, CO Jun 06, 2009
Ron always asked the question...whatever the question was. And he continued to ask it, until he got his answer. He had an insight into things that is irreplaceable and he is already deeply missed.
Posted by: Miriam Savage - Wichita, KS Jun 06, 2009
Ron and I started talking once at work because he went to college with my brother. We developed a friendship at work and it continued on after I was no longer employed there. I didn't know then that he would become my best friend. With his big heart, friendly demeanor and great smile it was inevitable. He was always there for me, and he has left a big hole in my heart.
Posted by: Joe May - Wichita, KS Jun 06, 2009
Lydia and Cleo,
We were so sorry to hear of Ron's death. He was a very loving husband and son. I enjoyed visiting with your family at the Winn reunions. My parents, Lawrence & Irene always spoke highly of Ron, and looked forward to the family reunions.
Posted by: Yvonne Hays - Derby, KS Jun 05, 2009
Lydia and Cleo, we are deeply sorry for your loss. We will both miss our friendly neighbor who always greeted us with a wave and a smile.
Posted by: Gabrielle and Peter Dodosh - Andover, KS Jun 05, 2009
I had an opportunity to work with Ron over the past one year. Haven’t met him in person, but interacted a lot of times during teleconferences and personal discussions. He was pleasant person to work with and I respect his ideas/views. Always remember his friendly and supportive nature. I deeply miss his voice in our regular meetings. My sincere condolences to his friends and family.
Posted by: Girish Pawate - Bangalore, India Jun 05, 2009