Rush-Henrietta, NY. December 27th, 2022 at age 66. Ron is predeceased by his parents Richard Dunk and Donna Jean Dunk; and by his older brother Richard. He is survived by his daughter Ashley Marie and grandson Orion in Washington; his sister Linda Rich in North Carolina; and many friends.
Ron was retired from Monroe County Airport and a motorcycle enthusiast. He was passionate about Harley Davidson bikes and the lifestyle that goes with riding. Ron was also an expert fisherman, winning numerous tournaments throughout New York state. He was born in Miami and loved his Miami Dolphins and cheered them on faithfully. Ron had a huge personality and would make everyone around him laugh because that’s what he loved to do. He will be greatly missed.
A celebration of life will be held in the spring.
When I knew Ron, he was always bigger than life, always laughing making others laugh, always had a smile on his face, he was just a lot of fun to be around. So sorry that he’s gone. Rest peacefully my friend.
Ron was always bigger than life and fun to be with. I will miss his smile.
I knew Ron for over 40 years and rode with him for 22 years. Ron always made you laugh and always had fun with him. I always said I could ride with him and we always knew what each other was doing on the bikes. I have a heavy heart knowing he’s gone. R.I.P. my friend.
RIP old friend. Still can’t believe.
Sorry to hear about Ron’s passing. I knew Ron since we were kids. He was the class clown and a free spirit.
One of many memories I have is when Ron would come up the driveway with his catch for the day from Lovejoy’s pond and clean and filet his fish in our backyard.
May you RIP Ron.
RIP, Ron. You will always be remembered fondly!
My deepest sympathies to Ron’s family and friends.
Glad i got to know you and that BIG SMILE! Rest in Piece Ron
You were the sweetest and funniest boy I knew in elementary school. Prayers of peace and love for your family…
Shared many memorable times with Ron. It’s difficult to say goodbye. Family and friends are in my thoughts and prayers. Ride in Peace my friend!
Ron Was My First Love
My first of many experiences
We met when I was 15 and he was 19
We married twice
Ron’s laughter was contagious
His jokes, astounding
He had a love for Music , The Miami Dolphins, And Motorcycles
With all the ups and down in our time together, you will always be in my Heart ❤️
My Condolences to Linda and Ashley
RIP Ron
I knew Ron from a distance because he was a few years older . We saw each other July 2010 and shortly after became boyfriend/girlfriend. I never had so much fun, laughs, and cooking lessons from anyone before. Our love of music and the sense of humor we both had proved to be a huge connection for us. Like normal, the twists and turns of life hit and we went our seperate ways. The best thing of all is we remained friends helping each other through many situations. Months would go by and we could still talk and laugh on the phone at any point in time. I wont forget the many bike rides and runs all throughout the area that we shared. I learned a lot the HD life and he taught me everything I know about football too. A long chapter of my life has come to an end, sadly I will “turn the page”. RIP Dunker.
Happy Heavenly Birthday 🥳🎂🍻