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Obituaries

Ronald Scott Waldman

August 25, 1974 - September 17, 2016

Service Information

Mount Sinai Hollywood Hills - TaNaCH Chapel

5950 Forest Lawn Drive

Los Angeles, California 90068

Service Date
September 23, 2016
Service Time
12:30 pm
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Posted by:
Shelia McAfee

Posted on:
September 27, 2016

I am really sadden to hear the news about Ron. Ron and I worked together at MUFG Union Bank and had an opportunity to travel to Atlanta together for business. We had so much fun eating soul food at Gladys Knight's restaurant. Ron was a wonderful man with a big heart! A crazy fun guy who will be dearly missed. May God bless your family, your beautiful daughter and fiancée! Rest in peace my friend! Shelia McAfee

Posted by:
Shelia McAfee

Posted on:
September 27, 2016

I am really sadden to hear the news about Ron. Ron and I worked together at MUFG Union Bank and had an opportunity to travel to Atlanta together for business. We had so much fun eating soul food at Gladys Knight's restaurant. Ron was a wonderful man with a big heart! A crazy fun guy who will be dearly missed. May God bless your family, your beautiful daughter and fiancée! Rest in peace my friend! Shelia McAfee

Posted by:
Lisa Goldberg

Posted on:
September 23, 2016

Ron was my co worker and, most importantly, my friend. Whenever I would come down to the lobby to meet him for a break, Ron was easy to find - his smile would LIGHT UP the entire floor. I enjoyed our discussions on EVERYTHING both mundane and serious - and his friendship. And yes Ron, I won't forget your crazy red plaid pants you wore to your department Christmas Party! That is one crazy visual! I was so happy that he met a woman he loved and had a beautiful little girl who will always remain what he felt was his greatest achievement. I am so very, very saddened (and angry) by his decision to take his life. He will never be able see his daughter grow up and be her 'dada'. He will never be able to experience LIFE! I wish Ron knew how valued (liked and respected) he was to his friends and his daughter, fiancé and inlaws. This is just such a HUGE, HUGE, ENORMOUS loss. This is one example where life is truly too short. Ron, I will always miss you and your friendship. Lisa G.

Posted by:
Tami Keren Edwards

Posted on:
September 23, 2016

So saddened by your passing. Rest in peace, my friend.

Posted by:
Randee Schlosser

Posted on:
September 22, 2016

I met Ron in the 5th grade. He was mature and sophisticated beyond his age. He always knew what was up and could explain things to me. Instantly upon meeting him my mother loved him and he was always her favorite! In recent times I would see Ron at the Chatsworth train station really early in the morning going downtown. When he would artive at the station every single person from station and train workers to passengers greeted him- that's how much he was loved!! And one could tell that Ron made their mornings a little brighter- that's how much he loved!! I would look at his pictures on facebook and I got such happiness from the pictures of him and Amy and then I was over joyed when the pictures of Sari started to be posted. I was proud of Ron's sucess for he worked so hard and accomplished so much!!! I will not be able to attend services but I will visit Ron when I visit the rest of my family

Posted by:
Randy Brosnahan

Posted on:
September 21, 2016

I was very sadened when I got the news about Ronald. He was a great cousin and a great father to that little Girl. I think he was happy being around his nephews . He loved his in uncle Saul and aunt cookie . It is a time to remember who hr was and knowing he is in a better place . He will be missed by everyone who knew him. Ronald may you rest in peace

Posted by:
Robin O Dea

Posted on:
September 21, 2016

Rest in Peace Ron. My heart and prayers go out to the family and friends of Ron. The news of his passing was shocking and so very sad..... I knew Ron in High school. I will never forget his smile, sense of humor and really outgoing nature. He was a friend to all and just such character! I admired his confidence and sense of self. I am sad to hear of his passing and I pray that he has love and peace and is with God.
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