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Digital Guestbook
Bill and Pat Shaw
Tanya Dumas
Dear Carla and Family, Please embrace my most heartfelt condolences for your loss of Dad. Know that you’re in my thoughts during this time of loss and remembrance. There are no words at this time of your journey that will ease your pain. Time is the healer that will hold your hand and guide you forward.
Cindy and Saul Mogelonsky
We only met this Gem of a man once or twice but learned so much about him through Carla and Barb. This wonderful husband and father will be dearly missed
Hugs to the family.
Colleen & Robert Linttell
Ron was a fellow 1959 RCMP troop training member when we first met in Regina. We enjoyed each other's company and shared our respective historical career challenges and highlights. Later we worked together helping to organize our troop retirement reunions. It was memorable to have Ron ad his brother together attended our last 2019 reunion cruising to Alaska. We shared many memories; great stories and enjoyed many laughs together. He was a well respected individual and member and will be missed. Our deepest condolences to Barb and family.
Ray Barker
The RCMP Curling club was lucky to have had Ron with us over these past years and he is and will be, sorely missed by his many friends at the Club.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Barb and their extended families....Rest in Peace Ron.
Gordon Welke
Dad IS and will always be my Hero! Same goes for my Mom. So I must say that Dad was dearly loved and deeply respected by literally every one of my lifelong friends (atleast 15+). This was no small feat because my friends were one and all uniquely gifted, talented and well, very different from each other. Each and every one of my friends loved me unconditionally and stuck by me through my "thick and thin" moments in my life. Dad and Mom truly loved my friends and they always made each and every one of them totally and always welcomed. I have had so many failures and short comings throughout my life and it had gotten to point where I couldn't face anyone any more.
Mom and Dad love me unconditionally. Both Mom and Dad believed in me which is incredibly evident when you look at both my younger years and even the most recent past three decades.
My Mom and Dad adopted me as just a tiny infant and when I was told this as a young boy, Mom and Dad made me feel like the most special little guy in the entire world! Mom and Dad provided the most loving, safe, comfortable, proud and nurturing life that are stuff that dreams are made of. I felt so proud to be their Son and this was matched with how safe I felt.
After my Father passed I sat down and started to write a list of "thank you" messages for specific things and moments
that I could remember. I started with specific memories of Dad but I quickly realized that most of these wonderful memories also included my Mother.
Alas I shall complete this memories list but, it has quickly moved from a list to a 7 page document so far with no end in sight and many more pages to come
Thank you Dad for being the best Father any child could ever hope and pray for.
Both my Mother and Father never once abandoned me, even as an adult hitting all time lows in my life.
I love you Dad and I will see you on the other side.
Love Forever and Ever Amen
Your Son Gordon
John & Lorraine L’Abbe
Condolences to the Welke family. I had the pleasure of working with Ron in Headquarters and enjoyed his professionalism and easy going manner. He was an outstanding person and we will miss him at our « old fossils luncheons ». God Bless you and your family.
Arnold Baldwin
My old friend (actually younger by one month), decided it was time to say good-bye. Bev and I and our three children met the Welke's at Long Island Camp in 1978. Ron & Barb have remained very good friends all these years. Perhaps Ron will now have a chance to say hello again to my wife Beverlee who has been waiting since 2007.
Lovingly, Arnold & Elaine, Treacy, Jennifer and Melanie
Arnold Baldwin
My old friend (actually younger by 1 and a half months) decided it was time to say good-by. Bev and I and our three children first met the Welkes at Long Island Camp in 1978. Ron & Barb have remained very good friends all these years. Perhaps he will now have a chance to say hello again to my wife Beverlee who has been waiting since 2007. Lovingly Arnold & Elaine, Treacy, Jennifer & Melanie.
John & Kathy David
It was a great service this morning Barb, Ron will be sorely missed by us both. RIP Ron
Ron was a wonderful brother-in-law whom we will dearly miss. We appreciated his sincere, kind and generous spirit, and enjoyed his sense of humour and joyful laugh. His special love for Barb and his family was always evident. His service to his Country as a member of the R.C.M.P demonstrated Ron’s desire to serve and to protect others as he did his family. Rest in Glory, Ron. We love you.