In Memory

Ronald D Camp

Ronald D Camp

BORN 1945 / DIED 2021

FUNERAL HOME

Advantage Funeral and Cremation Services

2403 East Wallen Road

Fort Wayne, IN

RONALD D. CAMP, 75, of Fort Wayne, Ind., passed away Sunday, July 25, 2021. Born Sept. 23, 1945, Ronald was the son of the late M. Dale and Martha Camp. Ron married the love of his life, Sandra, on July 31, 1964: she survives. He spent 38 years in Micro Electronics with BAE Systems, retiring in 2002. Ron was a man of honesty and integrity, loved the outdoors and spicy foods. He loved spending time with family, mostly with the grandchildren which he loved to spoil, especially with chocolate bars. Ron is also survived by his daughters, Cheryl (Rick) Flaugh and Teresa Cochran; grandchildren, Justin Flaugh, Ryan Flaugh, Rylee Flaugh, Liam Cochran, and Evan Cochran. He was also preceded in death by his daughter, Laura Camp; and sister, Judith Hill. Private Services will be held at a later date. Memorial Contributions may be directed to The American Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to Advantage Funeral & Cremation Services - Highland Park. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy for the Camp family may be shared at www.AdvantageHighlandPark.com

 



 
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10/14/21 06:58 PM #1    

Gene A. Heiser

So sorry to see Ron's passing. Ron and I were best buddies at Bloomingdale, grades K thru 6. A fond memory is a carnival during our 4th or 5th grade. Our teacher decided that all of us should participate in the talent show. We were all part of the 50's Rock & Roll culture: Elvis, Little Richard, Bill Haley. Ron decided that he & I should dance on stage! I was not a dancer, but he vowed that his sister "Judy" would teach us to do "The Chicken ". After weeks of practice, we performed to Elvis's "All Shook Up". We won the contest and created a memory that's latest 60+ years. Rest in piece my friend. Gene Heiser


10/15/21 12:25 PM #2    

Stephen S. Heine

Another Redskin passes but  hopefully having lived a full life. We all grieve theloss and share our deepest sympathy to the family


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