Terry Doll
l am truly sorry for the loss of your son Ron.No words can replace your loss. l believe that Ron is in a happier place with God,family,and friends.Terry Doll
Birth date: Jan 17, 1973 Death date: Dec 1, 2018
Ronald J. Moorman, age 45 of Osgood, died Saturday, December 1, 2018 at Margaret Mary Health. Born January 17, 1973 in Batesville, he is the son of Mary (Nee: Meyer) and Herb Moorman. He worked in maintenance as a custodial engine Read Obituary
l am truly sorry for the loss of your son Ron.No words can replace your loss. l believe that Ron is in a happier place with God,family,and friends.Terry Doll
Mary & family, I am so sorry to hear of Ron's passing. You are in my thoughts & prayers. Sending love & hugs to you at this difficult time.
Beth & Kenny West
Herb and Mary
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this sad time. We hope all of your good memories with Rom and your strong faith help sustain your through this difficult and sad time.
Our deepest sympathy
Claude and Vicki Cavins

I grew up with Ronnie around Sunman area. My wife and I both got to work with him at Tool n Die.. and I spent many of time hunting with him... What a great guy! I have sent many prayers up and I am with a heavy heart to read of his passing but I am comfort to know he is now with Jesus and cancer free... RIP my friend. Jay Bellingham
Our deepest sympathy. So sorry for your loss . Love and prayers Allen and Donna
McCool
My memories go way back to our younger years. Ronnie is my brother’s friend that was around a lot. I worked with Ronnie at the Old Brick Tavern in Penntown. Him and my brother washed dishes as I cooked. What a barrel of laughs they were. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. You will be greatly missed.
To the family and friends my thoughts and prayers are with you. My special memories go way back to the Old Brick Tavern in Penntown. You are my brother's friend. I worked with Ronnie at the Old Brick as he washed dishes on Friday and Saturday nights and I made salads, fries,and other food. There were many many laughs on those nights in the kitchen. You will be greatly missed but live on in our memories.
Kim Ball (Rehberger) 🙏🙏
I had the honor of meeting Ronnie when I began working at JCD. What a joy and pleasure it was to become friends with him. I've never met a man with more grit and determination. What an inspiration. I'm going to miss you bud and I wish you were still here with us but am thankful you are at peace. Fly high!
Nancy Means