Ronald W Doan
Died: February 6, 2015 | Place: London, Ontario
Obituary
DOAN, Ronald W……..
At University Hospital, on Friday February 6, 2015, Ronald W. Doan of London, in his 80th year. Beloved husband of Irene Doan (nee Henry). Dear father of Brian Doan and his wife Sheila of Komoka, Barry Doan and his wife Kim of Hamilton, Loreen Kaufman and her husband Bill of Brantford. Cherished Poppa to Nicholas Doan, Jessica, Bradley, and Michael Doan and Amy Kaufman. Friends will be received by the family on Tuesday February 10, 2015 from 2 – 4pm and 7 – 9pm at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. The service will be conducted at Hillside Church, 250 Commissioners Road E, London, on Wednesday February 11, 2015 at 1pm with Rev. Phil Butler officiating and Jon DeActis assisting. Interment in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London at a later date. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to New Life Prison Ministry, PO Box 123, ARVA ON N0M 1C0 or Trans World Radio Canada, PO Box 25324, LONDON ON N6C 6B1 or Charity of Choice. On-line condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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We would like to express our Deepest Sympathy to the Doan family during this sad time. Stay Strong. Stay Well.
Our condolence to the Doan Family. An amazing husband, father , poppa and brother-in-law. He will be missed by all.
Treasure the many happy memories
We have known and admired Ron for over 50 years. His steadiness,kindness friendliness,care for his wife and love for the Lord are among his many fine qualities.
From Florida we extend our sincere sympathy to all the family.
It was our pleasure to meet Irene and Ron at Seniors Weekend at Muskoka years ago and then see them again when Loreen’s family joined Shenstone. You will be missed but fondly remembered.
I am saddened by the news of Ron’s passing. I had not seen Ron since childhood yet he came to my mother’s funeral. His caring at that difficult time meant so much to me. Ron and I are first cousins on my father’s side. (My parents were Roy & Florence Telfer.)My thoughts are with the family at this sorrowful time.
I’ll miss talking to Ron, just about every week at church. Last week he told me about Irene and a trip to Dishington’s in Lambeth, and things were going well. I’m so happy that he is with The Lord.
Our deepest condolences to Irene and family. Ron was such a gentleman and wonderful man of God. May God’s peace now rest on Him and God’s comfort on his dear wife, Irene.
Our deepest condolences to Irene and family. Ron was such a gentleman and wonderful man of God. May God’s peace now rest on Him and God’s comfort on his dear wife, Irene.
Dear Irene and family,
Please accept our condolences on the passing of Ron. Our prayers are very much with you as you deal with the loss of your much loved husband, father and grandfather. May you experience His comfort in the coming days.
Irene & Family:
We are sorry that we can’t be with you at this time due to health reasons. We are shocked by the sudden passing of Ron, and we recall many memories of him which we shared over the years. May God continue to give you the comfort that only He can give as you face a difficult time ahead. Our sincere condolences to you and the family.
Bev & Ross Millar
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult period. Barry, as you may have heard me say, “there has to be a better place than this” and we can only hope and pray that we see each other there when the time comes!
By coincidence, I was reading yesterday’s paper and saw the obituary. Mr. Doan looks like he was a lovely person. Again, please accept my sincere condolences.
Our dear friend, will always be remembered in our special times together during our preparing and going, of our Mission Work Trips to Dominican Republic back in 1993 & 1994. That was a precious time in our lives …. bonding together in service overseas, making a difference. Back home, we often shared together with Ron & Irene over our memories of those unique times. We especially thank them for taking time with our son Matthew over the years, when we were far away and they made him feel special. Yes, Ron was an example of Christ’s love. We’ll always remember him and Irene for their gracious and willing spirits. Enjoy the Master’s presence Ron ….. He wanted you HOME with Him! ~ Lovingly His, Richard & Sharon
Aunt Irene, Brian, Barry, Loreen & Families—So sad to hear this news of Uncle Ron’s passing. We will always remember him as a kind & gentle man. Sorry we will not be able to attend the service, but we are sending prayers & hugs to everyone.
I was sorry to read of Ron’s passing. He was such an encouraging guy to me when I was at Wortley Baptist church in the mid 1970’s. He was a passionate supporter of his family and his faith. I have every confidence that I will see him again. Romans 8:31-39.
Brian and Sheila.
I just read about the passing of your father in Tuesdays LFP. I am sorry for your loss and offer my condolences to you and your family. Jake (Ezad)
Condolences and love from Bruce and Ruth Jones along with all your friends and family in Christ at Olivet Baptist Church in Meaford. May the Lord give you His strength, assurance and peace as you say “so long” for now– with the full assurance that you will see Ron/Dad/Grandpa again in glory!! We’re praying for you…
my condolence to Irene and family on the sad news of Ron’s passing but it gives me great pleasure knowing that ron is with his Lord and Savior
My prayers are with the family
Leon Simpson