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Ron Breeze

Ron Breeze

Born In: Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada
Born: February 27th, 1953

Passed in: Armed Forces Americas, United States
Passed on: January 20th, 2010

Ron Breeze
1953 - 2010
It is with profound sadness that the family announces that Ron Douglas Breeze passed away suddenly on the 20th of January 2010 in Hoholua Bay, in Maui, Hawaii. Ron was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan on February 27th 1953 to Leland and Margaret Breeze. Ron is survived by his wife Karen (Robinson) of 33 years, daughter Jami (Scott) Sumlic of Tisdale, son David (Katie) Breeze of Prince Albert, granddaughters Tayen and Lowen Sumlic and grandson Jackson Breeze, as well as his sister Barb (Andy) Bogard, brother Greg (Kara) Breeze, brothers-in-law Ray (Marg) Cameron, Ian Alec Robinson, Wayne (Phyl) Robinson, Ian Joe Robinson, sisters-in-law Pearl Robinson, Fern Chigos, Laurette Robinson, Iva Robinson, and numerous nieces and nephews. Ron was predeceased by his parents Leland and Margaret Breeze, his father-in-law and mother-in-law Colin and Olive Robinson, his sister Donna Breeze and his brother Lorne Breeze. Ron was a journeyman carpenter who turned out to be a jack of all trades. He was always available to help friends and family with home improvement projects. Ron was a wonderful Grandpa who had all the love, time and patience in the world for his three grandchildren. Ron loved spending time with family and friends at the family cabin at Candle Lake. He was an adventurous man who enjoyed snorkeling and spear fishing in the summer and sledding in the winter. Words cannot describe what he meant to his family, friends and anyone who met him. He will be missed dearly. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced in a future edition of this newspaper. Condolences may be sent to mail@saskatoonfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Saskatoon Funeral Home.

 

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