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Ronald E. Loranty

By Lisa Ace
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Ronald E. Loranty passed away peacefully at home on March 8th, 2024 surrounded by his loving family, at the age of 68 following a five year journey with cancer. He faced the challenges with strength, grace, and dignity with the support of staff from Roswell Park Cancer Institute by his side.

Ron was born in Batavia, New York, son of predeceased Loretta and Edward Loranty. He grew up on their third generation dairy farm located in East Bethany. It was there where Ron developed his love for animals and all things agricultural. He planted numerous trees, gardens and enjoyed tinkering with his John Deere Tractor.

Ron was a Marine. He stood by the “once a marine, always a marine” mantra. He took pride in everything whether it was at work, home or for others. Ron was a machinist at Batavia Metal for several years. Ron’s greatest fulfilment was when he utilized his carpentry talents to become an adaptive equipment specialist. His specialized designs and construction helped countless students with special needs at Aspire of Western New York.

He single handedly built porches, decks, garages, and a pole barn. His last accomplishment was a pergola he built, a labor of love, for his wife in the spring. He loved a challenge and always had a “can do, fix it” attitude.

Ron was determined to stay young both mentally and physically. As the years passed, he exceled at high jumping and won several medals, including GOLD at the New York State Senior Olympic Games.

He loved food and preparing his favorite dishes, Polish sausage and hot dogs.

He enjoyed being in the garage where he bought, worked on and sold cars. His Monte Carlo and Chevy pickups brought him happiness along with watching NASCAR from the comfort of his bed these last months.

He loved his pups, Blueberry and Joshie. They were always excited to open their monthly Barkbox together with Ron. Buddy and CoCo who both previously crossed the rainbow bridge met him with open paws to play eternal catch. They’re now receiving unlimited belly rubs and treats from their Pa. 

Ron is survived by his wife and best friend of 24 years – Stephanie. They believed in “starting the day over” and “never going to bed angry”.

Devoted father to Rebecca Loranty, Amy Loranty, Jennifer (Tony) Gregori, Cara (Chase) Winkstern, and Michael (Katie Lockwood) Grosshans. He held his grandchildren Chelsea, Tyler, Luke, Kyle and Karissa very close to his heart.
Ron is also survived by his sibling’s Linda (Lin) Jursted; Stephen (Kathleen Lee) Loranty and Robert (Christine) Loranty.

Ron was a longtime friend of Bill W. and Bob S. as well.

Ron will be remembered for his ability to make others laugh and light up a room with joy. He will be missed. 

His family would like to express their sincere gratitude to everyone involved in Ron’s care over the years.

Family will be present at the CHARLES MEYER FUNERAL HOME, 13228 Broadway Alden, NY on Tuesday, March 12th from 4-8 PM.  Funeral Services will be held at the Townline Lutheran Church, Alden, NY on Wednesday, March 13th at 11 AM. Military interment will take place at the WNY National Cemetery, Pembroke, NY on Thursday,  March 14th at a time to be announced.

Memorial contributions may be made to 
Roswell Park Cancer Institute (Buffalo) and Townline Lutheran Church (Alden).

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