Ronald Eugene Colvin
August 10, 2022
Ronald Colvin, 77, passed away on August 10, 2022, in Urbandale.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, August 16, 2022, at Hamilton’s near Highland Memory Gardens, 121 NW 60th Ave, Des Moines, with burial to follow at Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery. Family will greet friends at the funeral home from 5 to 7 p.m., on Monday.
Ron and Connie married in 1971 and spent 51 wonderful years together. Ron loved life and lived it to the fullest. He filled every season with activity as he enjoyed camping, boating on Saylorville Lake and the Mississippi River, snowmobiling and playing cards. Ron loved spending time with his family and friends doing all these activities.
Ron was a true people person. He could easily talk to anyone and made friends wherever he went. He was always full of stories and the family loved hearing them, especially about his childhood shenanigans, such as hanging out at George’s Chili King with his lifelong friends.
Ron graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1963. Ron worked hard all his life starting his career as a paperboy in the Windsor Heights area, a caddy at Hyperion Golf Course and Easter’s Super Valu Grocery. He worked for Midwest Lumber for a number of years and then found his niche as a salesman at 3E, working for the company for 35 years until he retired in 2007. Following his retirement, Ron and Connie became snowbirds and settled in Yuma, Arizona, for several months out of the year.
Although Ron worked very hard, he always found time for his family and friends, and if it meant picking up a hammer, he was there. Ron had been quoted: “The fun can begin when the job is done.”
Ron was a Mason and member of the Masonic Order of Brotherhood – Auburn – Union Park Lodge since 1968 and a member of the Scottish Rite since 1990.
Ron leaves behind his loving wife of 51 years, Connie, three children, Jeff (Janna) Colvin, Granger, Iowa; Stacey (Mark) Singleton, Johnston, Iowa; Greg (Dawn) Colvin, Sierra Vista, Arizona; five grandchild, Jared (Megan Rahm) Colvin, Kirby (Ryhanna) Singleton, Jordan (Michael) Tarin, Kale (Megan) Singleton, Madison Colvin and 4 great grandchildren, Sloan and Shay Singleton and Raiya and Reid Tarin.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Virgil and Kathleen Colvin; son, Shawn Burgess and two granddaughters, Sarah and Susan Colvin.
Karen Mortimer
08/14/2022
My condolences to Connie and family. I met Ron and Connie through my bestie Connie Powell Ron's cousin in Arizona. Ron and Connie were such a pleasure to meet and talk to and genuine good people. RIP Ron
Tom Cole
08/14/2022
I retired from 3E in 1997 after 32 years of service. I headed the Switchgear Department and always enjoyed working with Ron and his customers on projects. Ron was our hardest working salesman. I would always go out of my way to help him.
He will be missed at our 3E retiree lunches.
Shirley & RV Vaughn
08/13/2022
Connie, may God bless you and bring you peace and smiles of all your wonderful memories. What a good guy. I know you loved him so.
Connie Powell
08/13/2022
Ron and I were onlies so we were more like brother and sister than cousins. Holidays and vacations together and lots of visits in between. Ron had an onion sandwich to lock up on after Thanksgiving dinner and I had a radish sandwich. Windsor Heights was our playground and thats where Ron lived when he and his friend locked me in the closet. Major shenanigan occurred at Lorenzos market and the drive in movie. We grew up, got married, had kids and our playground moved south of the border to Acapulco where we met up every February. I am going to miss Ron and most recently, the nights sitting around the dinner table with a glass (many) of wine recalling the good times. See you on the other side, Cuz. I love you.
Marlene and Jerry
08/13/2022
We are so sorry for the loss of Captain Ron. He was a wonderful man! We have fond memories of Connie and Ron and the fun on A Dock. Our sympathies and prayers go out to Connie and the whole family❤
Bryan and Anne Stelken
08/13/2022
Connie and family, you have our deepest condolences. Ron was definitely a fun loving man, we had many a good time on A dock with you both! RIP Captain Ron, til we meet again!
Dawn Colvin
08/12/2022
To my wonderful father in law, youve work hard for your family and you deserve to Rest In Peace. Thank you for being a great role model, I will miss you and your humor.