Ronald (Ron) David Berreth
June 3, 1954 – April 23, 2022
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ron Berreth on April 23, 2022, at the age of 67 years. He will be forever loved and remembered by his wife, Dianne; sons, Jared (Jen) and Kyle (Lauren) and granddaughter, Olivia. He also leaves to mourn his mother, Miriam; brothers, Dennis (Brenda) and Dale (Linda); and numerous nieces and nephews. Ron was predeceased by his father, Ivan, and infant sister, Shirley.
Ron was born in Three Hills, Alberta and went to school in Carbon, Alberta. He received his sheet metal mechanic and red seal certificates from SAIT. Ron started his own business which he ran successfully for over 30 years. His favourite hobby was restoring muscle cars. He also enjoyed volunteering as a hockey coach for Jared and Kyle. As per Ron’s wishes, no funeral service will be held. A private family Gathering will be held a later date.
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My condolences to the family. Ron was one of the best and always had a smile and a great sense of humour. The picture you have up of Ron is how I will always remember him. A person with a great personality and full of life. Always had a smile on his face.
Ron had so much knowledge on everything, it seemed like anything with metal Ron could fix and if you had an issue he would draw something up to fix it! He always had a sketch in hand of everything he would work on or fix for you!
He will be truly missed!
Gordon and I send our sincere condolences to Ron’s family. It has been many years since I rode the school bus with the Berreth boys in the 60’s.
So shocked to hear of Ron’s passing, Dianne. Our thoughts & prayers are with you at this most difficult time.
Anne & Terry Dell, & Pat Tetz
May 3,2022
Haven’t seen Ron in years, since leaving Carbon. My condolences and prayers to the family, he was way to young.
Our deepest condolences to Ron’s family. Ron was a stellar human being, one of the nicest guys we ever had the pleasure of calling a friend. Ron’s ability to make and fix things was amazing. His handiwork is all over the Palliser Complex. We’ll always remember his great coaching abilities in the fierce battles for the coveted Palliser Cup. The games between Berreth’s Bulldogs and Juiles Dragons were epic. I think he had to pay Jared and Kyle to come and play with us. He was always a gracious winner. He will be missed. Bill Parslow & Kris Julie.
Our sincere condolences, we have great memories of Ron back in the hockey days .
Sincerely, Fred and Margaret Bailey and Matthew