Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 12:00 a.m.
Scherloski, Ronald Bernard
RONALD BERNARD SCHERLOSKI, beloved husband of the late Marjorie Scherloski, passed away peacefully with family by his side at the Chinook Regional Hospital on Monday, May 14, 2018 at the age of 80 years.
RONALD BERNARD SCHERLOSKI, beloved husband of the late Marjorie Scherloski, passed away peacefully with family by his side at the Chinook Regional Hospital on Monday, May 14, 2018 at the age of 80 years.
Ron leaves behind his son, David (April) and children, Ronald, Bryan (Kelsey), Lauren (Andrew), Keith & Jordan; daughter, Joan (Bruce) Brownell and children, Jenna (Matt) Waters, Kimberly (Carl) Hansen, Michael (Heather) Brownell and great-grandchildren, Emily Brownell and Amelia Waters. Ron also leaves his siblings, Wilma, Clara, Lorraine (Victor) Kowalke, Margaret Sparrowhawk and Gordon (Mary-Ann), his uncle, Mike, various cousins and numerous nieces, nephews and their respective families.
Ron was predeceased by his wife, Marjorie, parents, Louie and Pauline, brothers-in-law, Danny Sparrowhawk and Clifford Prince, sister-in-law, Mary Prince and great-nephew, Tyler Soke.
Ron was born and raised in the Langenburg, SK area on a farm. Ron married Marge on October 6, 1959 and they moved to Alberta. They lived in Lavoy where Ron managed a grain elevator. He left Lavoy and began his journey in the hotel business with the Heisler Hotel. They took a leap to Lethbridge where he bought the York Hotel, started Royal Taxi and even went into the restaurant business with Sherlock's Den. Ron also managed the Alec Arms Hotel for a period of time. They moved to Bow Island when he purchased the hotel there and then to High Level where they bought the Hotel and a Motel. In 1980, they settled back in Lethbridge. Ron had learned every skill there was from caring for the hotels, so he started his business, Ron's Repair. He built a new home and later purchased the home that him and Marge lived in until now, along with some apartments and did some amazing renovations. David started Sherlock Homes and the two of them spent many years working together. Around 2013, Marge needed Ron's care, so he began spending more time with her and slowly retired. Ron's main priority now was Mom, his grandchildren, crib games, time at the Casino, coffee with his buddies and never saying no to running errands for David. Ron and Marge loved to travel; Saskatchewan, Hawaii, Mexico, Las Vegas, Wendover, a camping trip across Canada in 1985 and camping with his children. Right until the time of his passing, Ron loved to watch and encourage his children and grandchildren if they were painting their homes and doing renovations. You could also find him in a hole that had been dug for a new house, plumbing the initial services.
Ron will be dearly missed by all those that knew and loved him.
Ron's family wishes to thank the paramedics who responded to his home on May 10 and helped get him safely to the hospital, to the staff in the ER Dept., and especially to the staff in the ICU. There were many moments of hope in his last few days where Ron was able to communicate his desire to fight and carry on, but ultimately the years had taken their toll and it was time to say good-bye. The nurses and staff in the ICU showed Ron and his family compassion, dignity and respect in his final days. THANK YOU.
A Celebration of Life will be held at SOUTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH, 1011 - 4 Avenue South, Lethbridge, AB, on Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 11:00 A.M. with Reverend Eva Stanley officiating.
Ron will be laid to rest at St. Wenceslaus Cemetery in Gerald, Saskatchewan at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, 119 - 14 Street N.W. #200, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1Z6.
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I'll always remember Ron! Such a fine person! I could so appreciate his skills in the few years we worked together. My sincere condolences.
Joan & Family, We are so sorry for your loss of your Dad. He was such a nice man, we both enjoyed playing crib with him. We will miss his hearty laugh and his kind nature. Our thoughts are with you .
My sympathies to Dave and family on the passing of Ron. He was a very special client for quite a few years. Thinking about you all.
Our heartfelt condolences to the Scherloski family. We truly loved the big guy with his great sense of humour and incredible work ethic. We will truly miss him and our thoughts are with you.
My thoughts are with you, David and Joan. Your Dad was a special man.
I am so sorry to hear this sad news... I served Ron for many years at Pops Pub, when him and the crew would come in for coffee in the morning! He wasn't just a customer of mine, he was also a friend. I will miss him alot.... My thoughts and prayers are with you Dave & the rest of the family.
Dave, sorry to hear of your father's passing. I always liked your dad's positive attitude and admired his work ethic. I'm sure you will have many good memories to help you through this time. Eddy
We are so sorry for your loss Dave and family - we enjoyed Ron - he was a great guy - we shared a birthday - I remember that every year & will continue to do so - Ron lives on in our memories -
I'm sad to hear about Ron's passing. I'd always look forward to seeing him and chatting with him for a minute while I was delivering the mail in Uplands. I used to tease him he was the "Mayor" of Uplands! He was a really nice guy. xx
Hi Dave and family, I again give to you my deepest sympathies in the loss of Ron. It is amazing at a specific time that you meet someone and from that moment on life has been made brighter. I saw Ron so many times at Green's and shared a coffee before work, said nothing in particular and yet it was special in my morning. Tomorrow is my toast to you and his memory, rest in peace, thank you for your time. Words don't sooth but the thoughts attached can sometimes help. Regards Laurie Brown