Ronald L. Ketchum

August 24, 1938 ~ March 9, 2015
Ronald L. Ketchum
Ronald was born August 24, 1938 in Missouri to Alva and Helen (Jaycox) Ketchum. He passed away March 9, 2015 in Centennial, Colorado. Ronald is preceded in death by his wife Jean who passed away March 28, 2004. He is survived by his 2 daughters Carrie and Jennifer as well as several grandchildren.
Visitation will be at the Bullock Colonial Chapel on Tuesday, March 17th from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., funeral service will immediately follow at 11:00 a.m.. Graveside services will follow the funeral service at Fort Logan National Cemetery at 1:00 p.m. with military honors provided by the United States Air Force and the All Veterans Honor Guard.
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I am so saddened to hear of Ron's passing. We saw him in October at our luncheon for Central graduates 1956. Ron and I were friends since our grade school days at Carlile School in Pueblo. He was such a good guy and we spoke of his travels on cruise ships. I do have a group picture taken at Macaroni Grill in Denver mid October 2014. I will bring it to you on Tuesday at the service.
My Condolences and Prayers to Ron's Daughters and their Families.
I am very saddened by the news of Ron's passing. There just was not a sweeter man than Ron.
R I P , my friend
Char
My condolence to each of you. I will have good thoughts for all during this difficult time.
My sincere sympathy to Ron's family and friends is deep felt. Our Class of 1956 has lost a good, kind and caring friend.
My thoughts and prayers are with Ron's family, Classmate from Central 1956.
Donna Reynolds Pearl
Carrie and Jennie I remember your family at Grace Memorial Church. Such a wonderful Christian family and your dad will be missed. My deepest sympathy. Annetta
My thoughts and prayers are with Ron's family and friends. He will be greatly missed. He was such a kind, caring friend and classmate to all who knew him.
May fond memories soon replace your feelings of loss.