Ronald Bishop

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ginnboonmiller
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Re: Ronald Bishop

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ccfsilver wrote:Does anyone have any information about final arrangements? If so, please share with us...
Jim Akins
He and his family have requested privacy and no memorial services. His ashes are to be (or have been?) scattered on his island off of the coast of British Columbia.
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Re: Ronald Bishop

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ginnboonmiller wrote:
ccfsilver wrote:Does anyone have any information about final arrangements? If so, please share with us...
Jim Akins
He and his family have requested privacy and no memorial services. His ashes are to be (or have been?) scattered on his island off of the coast of British Columbia.
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I'm sure the tuba/Cleveland community at large will be planning something... but for now, we mourn quietly.

J.c.S.

Expecting perhaps some remembrance at Summer Tubas this weekend...
Instructor of Tuba & Euphonium, Cleveland State University
Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
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Re: Ronald Bishop

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Rest In Peace Ron!

Thanks for the beautiful example of human being, musician, husband, father, friend and colleague...! My life was so blessed by you in it. Thanks for the memories.

My deepest condolences to his family and all.
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