Ronald B. Frame

Passed: September 04, 2019

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Ronald B. Frame, age 64 of Litchfield Park, AZ died September 4, 2019, in Goodyear, AZ. He was born September 24, 1954, in Erie, PA to Eleanor and Harry T. Frame. Ron’s ancestry traced back to the Mayflower, a fact that Ron was extremely proud of, and instilled in him a deep love for his country. He attended USC and was initiated into the TKE fraternity brotherhood, forming a relationship with his fraternal brothers that continued throughout his life.

Ron loved life! He used to say, “Live life, and don’t sweat the small stuff! Get over it! Life is so short. Enjoy and appreciate who and what you are!” Ron lived like living mattered. He loved the ocean, especially when he and his family were flying through the waves on his Baja 32-foot twin 502, feeling like “mach one with their hair on fire!” He was passionate about music, especially alternative music. Attending concerts with his family and friends was one of his greatest delights. He loved to collect memorabilia from famous bands and artists, honoring them by sharing in their love for their craft and preserving a record of their talent.

Ron was frugal in his day-to-day spending but generous in sharing with his family and life-long friends whom he loved and appreciated in every way. He enjoyed the simple things in life: cooking, baking, reading, spending time with his family and friends, and baseball! Ron was obsessed with baseball! He traveled many miles to attend spring training and home games with his family and friends. As an Atlanta Braves fan, he attended the Hall of Fame induction for Greg Maddux. At home, he had a baseball room, filled with artifacts signed by players that he admired for their talents and physical prowess.  He also loved to attend Nascar with his wife, Linda, and USC football was a life-long tradition.

Ron is survived by his wife and love of his life, Linda; daughter, Allison; son, Andrew; and granddaughters, Keira and Madeline. Ron loved and cherished each member of his family. His friends and family will always love him.

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11 responses to Ronald B. Frame

  1. Linda says:

    The Love of my life. I will miss you and I will never forget you

    1. Robert says:

      Ron and I were co-workers at his dad’s Baskin Robbins in Buena Park. It was my first job. I was on eigth grade. We had Many adventures!

  2. Barb says:

    May you Rest in Peace

  3. Milly Ortega says:

    Uncle Ron, I am so Happy to have been able to reconnect with you this past Summer. It truly meant the world to me, especially Anthony! My Family and I enjoyed going over to the House to Swim and spend time with you and Aunt Linda. I will never forget growing up and you coming into town to visit and staying at Grandma and Grandpa’s house and you would just drive Grandma absoultely nuts!!! It was HILARIOUS!!! I remember it like it was just yesterday. Your loud laugh was SO contagious. It was always so much fun being around you because you always put a smile on my face and made me laugh. I remember the times you would take Andy to Spring Training Games and help him get Autographs and also taking him to the Movies. He loved spending one on one time with you. He really admired you. How could I forget you picking on Jay and taking her favorite pillow and hiding it. LOL! It was jus all of the Little things you did that were the BIG things! You will be truly missed Uncle Ron. Aunt Linda is very loved and will be taken great care of. May you Rest In Peace.

  4. Jay says:

    I’ve enjoyed all the fun we’ve shared together especially the older days when we come visit in Las Vegas good times! Rest In Peace Uncle Ron

  5. Ron all the times we went to the gym back in the day. listening to AC/DC on the radio and waiting for Linda to get off work. Those were the days man Rest in peace no new age church stuff the listen too neither LOL God Bless

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