Fr. Amal
Ronald was such a wonderful man. We will miss him. May his soul rest in peace in Christ.

Birth date: Jul 17, 1941 Death date: Nov 18, 2017
Ronald “Ron” Button, age 76, of Waupaca, passed away on Saturday, November 18, 2017. Ron was born on July 17, 1941 In Waupaca, WI, the son of Daniel and Lucille (Vetter) Button. After graduating from Waupaca High School, he went o Read Obituary
Ronald was such a wonderful man. We will miss him. May his soul rest in peace in Christ.

Jean, Rick and I are sorry for your loss. Ron will be missed. We always enjoyed going to bowling tournaments with you guys. We will always be grateful to you for the use of your Explorer when Tony ended up at Theda Clark during the state bowling tourney in 2003. Jean, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace, Ron. In deepest sympathy, Bev & Rick Binley
Doris and I and our family got to know Ron and his family back around 1970 while shooting archery at King Archers. After that we did many things together including pitching horseshoes, bowling, golfing, going Bear hunting and fishing in Canada. We got to be best of friends all through the years right up until he passed. He will really be missed by all.
Prayers to you Jean and family.
LaVerne and Doris Damrau
Jean and Family
Ron was a friend to many, never to be forgotten. Pitching with him in the Waupaca Horseshoe league was an experience like no other. God Bless
Prayers to you and your family.
Ken Davison
So sorry to here about Rons passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Pam S.
Thoughts and prayers out to the families. So many lives touched by Ron in our Horseshoe family. He was a mentor, friend, and was a great example to all. I was able to get to know Ron and Jean during tournaments, and his memory will live on with all that were fortunate to know Ron.
Dear Jean and Family: I just found out through the WHPA website about Ron's passing......and my mouth is still open. What a shock, please accept our deepest sympathy. He was a great Wisconsin State Horseshoe Champion and I will miss playing him in tournaments. The WHPA lost a good one!! Glenn & Sandy Bogenschneider