In memory of

Ronald Frank Einarson

February 21, 1955 -  October 3, 2023

On October 3, 2023, Ron (Ronnie) Einarson passed away peacefully at home with family by his side after a courageous battle with cancer. Ron was a generous person, kind and giving with a wonderful sense of humour. He made people feel at ease and he loved to make people laugh. He was loved by many but will be missed most by his wife Dorte, his sister Linda (Robert), his nieces and nephews, extended family, and close friends.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice. Memories and condolences may be shared by selecting 'sign the guestbook'.

Guestbook 

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Luke Cruickshank (Husband to Erika (niece))

Entered October 5, 2023 from Bowmanville

Ronnie was such a kind gentle man and will be deeply missed ❤️

Siggy Lee (Friend / coworker)

Entered October 5, 2023 from Port Perry

My condolences Dorte on your loss. Ron was such a good mana true gentleman , I will always cherish the laughs and good times we had while travelling and working with each other for MPGL. He always made me feel safe as the only woman on our team converting our computer systems over to Kroll. He will be missed. 🩵

Jennifer Diotte (Friend)

Entered October 5, 2023 from Ashburn

Ronnie made my friend Dorte so happy. He was kind and loving with Dorte, and her beloved horse. Ron took photos of my horses, my daughter and our barn that now provides us with cherished memories. This is a great loss for Dorte and Ron’s family. My heart goes out to all of them.

Lam Paul (Comrade)

Entered October 5, 2023 from Markham

Ron, such a wonderful friend and brother to me in so many ways. Cannot believe you have left. Just too soon , so many words left unsaid , ideas undiscussed , jokes and humor unlaughed at. Miss you dearly , my gentle ,wonderful friend

Cindy Millen (Friend)

Entered October 5, 2023 from Dunnville, Ontario

Ron and I worked together for many years. He was funny, compassionate, friendly, and the very best friend anyone could wish for. He was very proud of his family and shared many stories with me. I will miss him every day and am honored to have been able to call him my friend

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