NEW HAMPSHIRE’S FASTEST GROWING ONLINE NEWSPAPER

Ronald J. Luther ... enjoyed gardening, camping; at 63

Comment     Print
Related Articles

ROCHESTER - Ronald J. Luther of Rochester, 63, died of stage 4 cancer on April 5, 2022, with his loving family by his side.

Ron was born on Jan. 31, 1959. He was the son of Gilbert and Phyllis (Spurell) Luther, both of Rochester.

He is survived by his wife of 37 years Donna (Penta) Luther, his children Bethany Twitchell and her husband Jake, Jenn Bryant and her husband Gary, his brother David Luther, sister Carla Renee Yelle and her husband Bruce of Alton, his mother-in-law Karen Walker of Rochester, brother-in-law Robert Penta and his wife Pam, brother-in-law Jim Penta and his sister-in-law Sue Danner; He was the Papa of four beautiful grandchildren Karyn, Conor, Brooke and Chase, all of Rochester and many friends on the road for 30 years.

He was predeceased by his parents Gilbert and Phyllis (Spurell) Luther, his father-in-law William J. Walker and his sister-in-law Karyn Penta Carroll.

Ron was a proud member of the Air Force for four years where he was a construction equipment operator. Ron's first love was his family and grandchildren. He had a love for driving on the open road, telling his morning jokes to his daughter Jenn. Ron was always the first to help in any situation from blowing up pool floats to fixing brakes and pumping up tires. Ron loved his family Sunday breakfasts out back where he showed off his amazing cooking skills. Ron was a simple man who loved the outdoors. He loved his garden and many hours sharing it with his friend Louie Young along with a shot of whiskey from time to time, he loved fishing, camping and trips with his grandsons. Ron also had a great love for his friends Kris and Shawn and for his dogs Cocoa and Gretchen. Ron was known for his amazing smile and his beautiful blue eyes.

Forever your family will hold you in our hearts. God has the greatest man. We know the garden will be beautiful. God needed the best truck driver. TAP TAP

Read more from:
Obituaries
Tags: 
None
Share: 
Comment      Print
Powered by Bondware
News Publishing Software

The browser you are using is outdated!

You may not be getting all you can out of your browsing experience
and may be open to security risks!

Consider upgrading to the latest version of your browser or choose on below: