Ronald James Morgan
May 2, 1951 – November 5, 2020
Private Family Service. Interment: Evergreen Memorial Park.
Ronald James Morgan
May 2, 1951 – November 5, 2020
Private Family Service. Interment: Evergreen Memorial Park.
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Ron is, and will always be well loved by many. Ron was the most loyal friend and coworker I have ever had the pleasure of working with. Please know that I and many others have been touched by Ron and are praying for the family. Ron is already missed and this has left a hole in our lives.
My wife and I wish you all the best during this hard time. Ron was a wonderful man. We had some great chats at work, he always left you with a smile on your face. Prayers are with the family at this time.
I had the pleasure of working with Ron at NFM for almost 13 years. He was one of the kindest person that I have ever known. He went out of his way to help every customer that he had….almost lije they were his iwn family.
Ron was an incredible friend & coworker. He was amazing in his care fir his customers. I will miss are long talks about our shared love of sports cars 🙁 RIP my friend .. .you and your family are in my prayers.
Ron and i have been friends for over 40 years. We both live in Des Moines when Ron was a rep for Sidles distribution company. Who would have known we would both end up in Omaha working at NFM. We would meet for breakfast once a month with a couple of other retired co-workers. Ron was the only one still working. He like his job and didn’t want to retire. May Ron’s soul rest in peace…
Just learned today of Ron’s passing. I’m in shock to hear this. I have know Ron since high school and he lived around the corner from where I lived in West Des Moines. We were in a fraternal organization together and had some great times at our meetings and playing softball in the Des Moines rec league one year. I got to know Ron even better whenever my wife and I would be at NFM in Omaha. I would catch-up with Ron and we would talk about old times and what we knew about different classmates. I just saw him there a few months back, we talked, my wife shopped and I will miss these conversations. He never alluded that he was in poor health. Condolences to his wife and family. Ron I will miss our conversations! RIP my friend.
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