Ronald Wallace  April 23 1931  December 23 2019

Ronald Wallace April 23 1931 December 23 2019

April 23 1931 December 23 2019
Ronald’s Obituary Ronald (Ron, Ronnie) Wallace, 88, passed away rather suddenly due to complications from diabetes on December 23, 2019, surrounded by family at Hillcrest Hospital. He was preceded in death by his parents Howard and Thelma Wallace and his beloved wife Elizabeth. He is survived by his daughter Jacqueline (Jackie) Wallace, loving Uncle to Thomas Tyrrell (Cathie), Kathleen Bohn (Jim), Mary Siegel (John) and John Tyrrell (Maria) and great Uncle to many more. Ronnie was a proud US Marine Veteran and an electrical engineer who retired from Republic Steel. He was vibrant, bright and working up until his last days teaching electrical engineering at the college level. He loved his students, colleagues and the college atmosphere. Ronnie was an avid woodworker, gardener and in his younger years was a race car driver. His love and devotion to his wife and daughter with special needs was unsurpassed by none. The family will receive friends at the Memorial Service for Ronald Wallace to be held on Saturday January 4, 2020 from 11-12 at Crown Hill Cemetery located at 8592 Darrow Rd in Twinsburg. Read More

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Ronald Wallace April 23 1931 December 23 2019.

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Death notice for the town of: Twinsburg, state: Ohio

death notice Ronald Wallace April 23 1931 December 23 2019

obituary notice Ronald Wallace April 23 1931 December 23 2019

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