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In Memory

Guy Ronneburg

Guy Ronneburg

Guy Vincent Ronneburg
"Gone Fishing"
Guy was born on June 21st 1952 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His parents were Eugene Vincent Ronneburg and Flora Louise Bigler Ronneburg. Guy graduated from Highland high school in 1970. He had his only child Alexis Amity Ronneburg in 1982 with Leslie Kay Kirkham. Guy worked for several years in the food and beverage industry and was an amazing salesman. He had a charming and witty personality that was infectious. Everyone loved him. He loved the outdoors and fishing. He was an amazing fly fisherman. He also loved building and fixing things, he was always working on a project. Guy also enjoyed politics. He will be greatly missed by everyone that knew him.
Guy leaves behind his daughter Alexis Amity, nephew Robb Edgar, nieces Chari Horton and Angela Simms, and dear friend Shaun Howell, along with many loving family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Eugene and Flora. Along with siblings: Patsy Jennings, Buddy Ronneburg and Corallene Edgar and brother-in-law Eldon Edgar.
A memorial will be held on Friday January 6, 2012 at Robb's home. 850 E. 1050 N. Bountiful, Utah from 5 to 8pm. Anyone wanting to be with family and friends to celebrate Guys life are welcome to attend.
In lieu of flowers, donations for the cost of cremation would be gladly appreciated to Robb Edgar at the above address. Interment at Salt Lake City Cemetery will be at a later date.
"The people who make a difference in your life are not the ones with the most credentials, the most money ... or the most awards. They are simply the ones who care the most" -unknown

Published in Salt Lake Tribune from Jan. 4 to Jan. 7, 2012

 
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04/22/19 07:36 PM #1    

Richard Fouts

I have such good memories of Guy Ronneburg. I think we even went to grade school together. Great guy. Wonderful sense of humor and a curious mind. Rest in peace, brother.


05/02/19 04:20 PM #2    

Fred Behle

 

Guy was crazy on snow skis.  I have an old Super 8mm movie of Guy doing a back flip over a small pine tree.  He caught his ski tip on the top of the pine tree which stopped him so he went straight down in the snow head first.   All you could see were two legs and skis wiggling in the snow.  It was so funny to watch over and over again.  Guy was the first one of us to land a back flip on skis.


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