In Memory

Ronald Wayne Crites - Class Of 1964

Ronald Wayne Crites

Ronald W. Crites, 67, of 3 Wildwood Ave Jamestown, New York,  passed away Friday June, 13, 2014 at his home.

He was born September 1, 1946 in Olney, IL the son of the late Carl and Ethel Smith Crites.

Surviving are his wife, Nancy Wilcox Crites; two sons, Nathan Crites of Rochester, NY; Ben Crites of Jamestown; two grandchildren, Ashley and Johnathan Crites, both of Rochester; and his brother, Roger (Jan) Crites of Geneva, IL.

A Memorial Service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday June 20, 2014 in the Lind Funeral Home.

Lind Funeral Home obituary, Jamestown, NY
 



 
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06/18/14 06:19 AM #1    

Wesley Weston (1964)

Ronny,

   You will be missed, to you family, my sincerest condolances for the loss of such a fine individual. Wes Weston


06/18/14 11:51 AM #2    

Barry Luis Burcham (1964)

To Ron family, you husband and father was a good friend of mine, in fact we were to meet up this summer for the first time in over 47 years, may God be with you, Ron have a good time in heaven fishing.


06/18/14 12:30 PM #3    

Jan Roberts (Burton) (1964)

It has been 50 years since I last saw Ron, but I have many fond memories of fun times we had in high school. A group of us would all pile into a car and drag Main St, honking at everyone we saw, and stop to grab a bite to eat at the Dog'n Suds. His passing is a great loss for all of us. My greatest sympathy to his family.

Jan Roberts Burton 


06/18/14 11:02 PM #4    

Virginia "Ginny" Wilson (Bawcom) (1972)

The Wilson family (formerly of Olney) is so sorry for your loss. 

 


06/21/14 10:17 PM #5    

Judi Drew (Hoover) (1964)

I'm so very sorry at your loss.  Ron was a great guy! I was in grade school with him & remember going over to his house to see him. I pray for God to comfort your family through this. 

 


06/22/14 05:13 PM #6    

Harry Thomas Murphy Jr (1964)

I am very sorry to here of Ron's (Lefty - his nickname we gave him) passing.  We had good times together especially in Jr. High.  We seemed to be in trouble with Mr. Hatch. I remember we stomped up the stairs and Mr. Hatch caught us.  He put us in a closet and told us to stomp away for a while.  We had a system worked out in Mr. Robinson's math class.  We would split the homework and then trade answers.

I pray God will comfort and strengthen the family at this time.

 

Tom (Yogi) Murphy  


06/23/14 09:42 AM #7    

Edward Eugene Runyon (1964)

So sorry to hear about Ron.  Ron was such a friendly guy in high school.  He seemed to always walk around with a smile on his face.  He was a friend to all and enemy to none!  I am (like many) glad to have known Ron!


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