Ronald Stanger
Ronald Stanger
Ronald Stanger
Ronald Stanger
Ronald Stanger
Ronald Stanger

Obituary of Ronald Stanger

Ronald Stanger passed away June 10, 2022, in Olympia, Washington, his home the last 18 years.  He was born June 15, 1947, to Richard J. and Hazel (Wood) Stanger in Great Falls, Montana.  Over the years, he lived in Heidelberg Germany (1985-2002), Olympia (1976-1984), Missoula, Montana (1969-1976), and Great Falls, Montana (1947-1969).

 

Ron graduated from high school in 1965 in Great Falls; attended the University of Montana in Missoula; earned an AA degree from Ft. Steilacoom Community College, and BA in business and management from the University of Maryland. 

 

He married Diane Lopez on November 9, 1974.

 

Ron joined the U.S. Army and served in Vietnam (1968-1969); at Ft. Lewis, Washington (1976-1979); in Korea (1980-1984); in Heidelberg, Germany (1985-1994), and in Desert Shield/Desert Storm (Dec. 1990-June 1991).  He worked in Civil Service with the U.S. Army Europe (1995-2001), and at Madigan Army Hospital at Ft. Lewis (2002-2008). He was a member of Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and American Legion, all in Olympia.

 

Ron was easy going, kind, generous, and always willing to help anyone who asked although he was reluctant to ask for help himself.  He was non-confrontational but would stand his ground.  He loved watching the Seattle Seahawks, hiking, woodworking, and volunteering with AARP as a tax aide.

 

He is survived by his wife, Diane Stanger of Olympia; and sister, Chauna Stanger Burk of Kokomo, Indiana.  He was predeceased by his parents; brother, Randal Stanger; uncle and aunt, Harley and Virginia Wood.

 

Memorial donations may be made to South Sound Senior Services, 222 Columbia St. NW, Olympia, WA 98501.

 

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