Ronald William Sonheim, 68, of Piedmont, passed away suddenly on June 10, 2016.
He was the son of the late Frances and Henry Sonheim.
Ron was born December 21, 1947 in Englewood, NJ.
Ron is survived by the love of his life, Victoria, for 39 years; his children Jeffery and wife, Angela, Kathi and husband, Johnny, Andrea and partner Jeff, Sarah and partner Brian; grandchildren Casey, Kayley, Kelli, Mitchell, Jeffery Jr and Jared; brothers Richard, Robert, Raymond, and sister, Ruth; numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and a large number of friends.
His life’s passion included his employment at ACO as Project Manager for 30 years.
A memorial service to celebrate Ron’s life will be Friday, June 17 at 10am at Buchanan’s, 8712 N. Council Rd, OKC
In lieu of flowers, donations made be made to:
OklahomaCityNationalMemorial.org
Tributes
Leave a TributeI’m sorry I didn’t laugh more at your corny jokes. I actually miss them. I miss how you came to me every morning and every evening and ask “can I do anything for you, dear”. I almost always said no thank you, but you never missed a day.
I will miss our Friday night “date night”. It was our one time out of the week where we could sit and talk and relax. We were always so busy.
I was so proud of you for the way you always went out of your way to help others. I told you that, but maybe not enough.
You were the best husband a girl could have. I tried to be a good wife, but you take the gold medal there. I probably didn’t deserve you. But I will always be grateful for the 39 years of being your wife, and how I was accepted by the Sonheim family. I love them like you did.
You took on one of the hardest jobs there is; becoming an instant parent to Jeff, Kathi, and Andi. Then along comes our little unexpected bundle of joy, Sarah. The early years were rough; but look at the fantastic adults they are today. You were so proud of them.
You were my best friend. And you were friend to so many others. You may be surprised at the outpouring of affection and sadness that has been expressed at your leaving us. The general theme is how you were always there with a helping hand. That personifies who you were. A wonderful man who always considered the welfare of others before his own.
I have been questioning God about why He took you without warning, but have found no answers. I will have to just trust that God saw how hard you have worked your whole life; it was time to lay down your tools and rest. So, rest in peace, my love. We will be together again some sweet day. And don’t try to fix anything in Heaven, Mr. Fix it. I hope God has hidden the hammers.
I have just heard the news and will pray for you and your family during this difficult time. None of us are ready for the passing of loved ones, but your faith and encouragement from others can help.
With Love,
Leslie Burris
Ray and I were so sorry to hear about Ron. We will miss his smile, his happy nature and how much fun it was to spend time in his company whenever we were together. We are positive he is with our lord as he was such a good person, a devoted husband and father, a great brother, a good neighbor and always willing to help others.
We are glad we have the opportunity to comeand be with you soon. Love Ray & Joan
Remembering you is to remember the kindness you showed to us kids when you came to visit. The excitement of watching you & Dad fly your planes together. Knowing how much Dad loved, respected and admired you. His heart is broken.
You were always ready with a smile, joking and making others feel good. I am so glad we got to visit in Redmond, I am sorry we didn’t see each other more. But the time I spent with you I could tell how important family was to you and how you and Vicki were best friends and truly loved each other. Mike & I send our love, deepest sympathy and prayers to Vicki, your children, the grand kids and all who love and will miss you.
Love never fails- your legacy of love for your family and laughter will always be remembered. You always knew how to make us smile with your rescue stories and corny jokes! We will miss you dearly but are looking forward to the day we meet again. Love you!
David Sonheim
I am so at a loss right now. You were always smiling and making everyone's day. We were always excited to see you and enjoyed the wonderful stories you shared. The heaven just gained another awesome soul. I know Grandma and Grandpa are with you now and all the other angels. We look forward to the big reunion with you when we all join you. God bless Aunt Vicki Jeff, Angela, Kathi, Johnny, Andrea, Jeff, Sarah, Brian and all the grand children. My heart goes out to you at this time.
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A message from Heaven
Perhaps you aren't ready yet to have to say good-bye....Perhaps you've thought of things you wish you'd said -- Well, so have I. For one thing, I'd have told you not to worry about me...I'm with the Lord in Heaven now, you knew that's where I'd be. I'm sorry that you're feeling sad, for I'm so happy now. I've asked the Lord to ease the hurt and comfort you somehow. It's hard at the beginning, but I know you'll make it through. I hope it helps to know that I'll be waiting here for you.