Ronald Lee Huston, age 68, passed away peacefully into the arms of Jesus on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at the Pickering House in Lancaster, OH. He was born on January 12, 1950 to Porter and Wilma (Jewell) Huston. He graduated from Fairfield Union High School in 1968 where he met the love of his life, Lois Ann Howdyshell, in first grade. Ron served in the United States Army in Vietnam. Ron and Lois married on October 23,1971 and were blessed with 3 children. Wendy Grandominico, Matt (Barb) Huston, Holly (Joe) Rice. He is Pawpaw to Kirsten (Zack) Falotico, Drew, Marisa and Brandon Grandominico, Camden, McKenna and Avery Rice. Ron is also survived by father and mother-in-law, Alvin and Mary Howdyshell; son-in-law Ernie Grandominico; brother Jeff (Lisa) Huston; sister Karla Smith; sisters-in-law Nina (Rod) Stoltz, Beth (Rod) Schultz, Judy (Tim) Mason, Lori (Ron) Osborn; brother-in-law Alvin (Rochelle) Howdyshell. He is Uncle Ronnie to many nieces and nephews and a friend to everyone he met. Ron was always willing to lend a helping hand or an impatient "just let me do it". As his body grew weaker one of the hardest things for him was not being able to continue to be that helping hand.
Visitation will be at Morgan Funeral Home from 4 – 8 PM on Wednesday, September 12, 2018. Funeral services will take place Thursday at 10 AM at Salem UB Church with Pastor Joe Leighton officiating. Private graveside services will be held later that afternoon at Grandview Cemetery.
The family would like to thank everyone for their MANY thoughts, prayers, cards, love and support during this battle with a monster named Multiple Myeloma. We can not thank you enough and have no words to express our gratitude. Thank you to the wonderful Doctors, nurses and everyone in between at the James Cancer Hospital. Many of whom have become like our second family. Also, thanks to FairHope Hospice and your wonderful nurses. Thank you Pastors Joe Leighton and Kermit Welty. To his buddies who meet every morning at One Stop Crossing in Bremen, you guys have been such a huge blessing to him. You added life to his days with your stories and friendship. He always looked forward to the following day to meet up with you all again. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to FairHope Hospice or to the James Cancer Research Hospital. Online condolences at
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