A call to go home, he received bright and early one morning
A time too soon for most and all to say goodbye
But a memory remains, that will not quickly fade
How I miss the days of story time
Or the good old days Papa would always say
And we’ll never forget four wheeling as a family through the creek
Papa Ron, you were the best anyone could ask for
And missed dearly you will be
There was never a time that you wouldn’t say the words ‘ I Love you’
To Grandma, or anyone else that was in our family
And every time you saw your loved ones, you lit up
A loving man, a gentleman, and a funny, laughing one at that
There for everything we did growing up
We all knew you truly cared for those you knew cared for you
Always in our hearts you will remain
With memories that will last a lifetime, they will never fade
And knowing you’re not in pain anymore makes it even better
Papa, you were the best we could ever ask for
Though you will be missed, and we know where you are
Saying goodbye just won’t be quite easy
So I’ll just say I love you, and I’ll see you again on the other side
This will not be a goodbye, but a see you later
Memories will always remain, never fading
- Ryne Neal
Ronald G. “Ron” Hayden, 64, of Rye, CO, passed away March 6, 2011. Preceded in death by his parents, John and Eileen Hayden, and by two sons, Jon and Jason Hayden. Survived by his wife, Elizabeth; children, Pamela (Kent) Neal, James Edgerton, Cassandra Peters, Jeromy (Sara) Hayden, and Adrianne (Robert) Saccomanno. He is also survived by 15 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Memorial service 5pm Thursday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Online condolences, www.imperialfunerals.com. The family may be contacted at 3081 Easy Ave., Pueblo, 81005.
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