Ron L. Kuver

May 6, 1942 - July 15, 2014

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Ron L. Kuver

Ron L Kuver was born May 6, 1942 in Crescent, Oklahoma to Dwayne William and Gertrude Leola (Pyle) Kuver, and passed away July 15, 2014 at the age of 72.

Ron loved to Bowl, go fishing, and watch all types of sports.

Ron is survived by his daughters Melissa McBurney, and Daphne Kuver; sons Blake Kuver, and Trent Kuver; brother Vyron Kuver, and five grandchildren.

A Memorial Service will be held August 16, 2014 at 9:00am at Secoma Lanes, 34500 Pacific Highway S, Federal Way, Washington. 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Ron Kuver Junior Bowler Scholarship.  Please contact Mike Martin at 253-927-0611 for more information.

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Steve Freeman
Steve Freeman
5 years ago

So sorry and surprised to hear about Ron’s passing. Wanted to offer his brother, Vyron, the rest of Ron’s family and friends my sincere condolences as he will truly be missed. Steve

Rod Dodie & Kris Korsmo
Rod Dodie & Kris Korsmo
5 years ago

Sorry to hear that Ron passed away, Talked to him every time he was outside of his parents house when we drove by. Will miss our brief conversations. Our sincere best wishes to his family…

Ken Winger
Ken Winger
5 years ago

So Sorry to hear the passing of Ron, he was truly a great man and incredible bowler! Met him originally through Monday Nite Pinstrikers. My deepest sympathy and sincere condolences to his brother Vyron and the rest of his family. He truly will be missed!

Trent Kuver
Trent Kuver
5 years ago

My Father, My Best Friend

You were always such a special man

Hanging out with you, I was a fan

Weekends early, awoke for fishing

To catch a big fish, always wishing

A special something we did before

Twinkies, chocolate milk, from the store

Or at the alley where you did bowl

Goofing off was our only goal

Gathered around on a sunny day

Having so much fun, outside we’d play

Or inside when it was bad weather

Having cat toy fights, all together

You helped me with my paper routes too

Such a kind man, his heart was true blue

You loved to just talk and joke around

And your laugh made such a distinct sound

Your face lit up and your eyes would tear

So full of love and full of good cheer

Your own way is how you chose to live

Though you rarely took, you’d always give

Gave up so much, asked for so much less

Ask it of him, he’d usually say yes

Known by many, and they all loved him

Brightening a room that began as dim

You never did ask too much of me

You took me in and you let me be

I know in your heart that you did care

No matter what, you were always there

It will take long for my heart to mend

Not just my dad, you were my best friend

And sometimes the only friend I had

Far more than just a regular dad

All of those years we spent together

Are some of the best I’ve had ever

I’m going to miss your laugh and your smile

Inside my mind they’re saved there on file

I wanted to do right, make you proud

To show I can stand out from the crowd

It was you that always said I could

You tried to push me to do good

It hurts so much now that you are gone

Life’s an adventure to carry on

To be around for many a year

And I just wish that you were still here

Present at the end I did my best

To avert you from this final rest

There was nothing anyone could do

I walked over and said I love you

Looking in your eyes, hand on your brow

And oh, dear dad, how I miss you now