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          but by the GOLDEN RULE

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Ronald Graham, 66, of New Orleans, went to the loving arms of our Lord and his mother Lorena Stallman Graham, Monday, May 25, 2020 from an apparent heart attack.
He had worked most of his life in food service, working for McDonald ™s from cashier to district manager.   In later life, he worked home remodeling.   One of his favorite hobbies was gourmet cooking, biking and racquet ball.   He enjoyed coming home to the annual Stallman family reunion.   Ron was passionate in the care of mom, coming home to help care for her in her final days.   Ron spent most of his adult life in New Orleans.    
Born in Wooster and a graduate of Wooster High School, he is survived by his sister Bonnie Graham; uncle Larry (Van) Stallman, aunts Donna (Stallman) Petersheim and Joy Stallman all of Holmesville; uncle Jack Graham, Aunt Marie (Graham) Garver both of Wooster and numerous cousins, and friends of his Louisana œfamily , of whom are holding their own celebration of life services for Ronnie.
Ron was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents Ralph and Marie Stallman and Fadel and Goldie Graham; uncle Howard Stallman; aunts Elaine Turk, Joan Fickes and Dolores Starner.
Due to the Covid-19, there will be no calling hours and a private burial and celebration of life will be held at the Prairie Twp Cemetery for immediate family at a later date.
McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster is assisting the family.
Contributions may be made to the funeral home to help defray expenses.
A special thanks to Ken and Joy whom alerted his œOhio  family of his passing.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com

Memorial Contributions
Contributions may be made to the funeral home to help defray expenses.

Service
Private burial and celebration of life will be held at the Prairie Twp Cemetery for immediate family at a later date.

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1 Comment

  1. I graduated with Ron from WHS in 1972. He was one of those guys you enjoyed running into…friendly and upbeat with a perpetual smile. Since our names were alphabetically close we saw each other often. A good man gone too soon. Godspeed Ron!

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