~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, DL Capt. Ronald E. Ries
May 7, 1945 ~ March 23, 2024
Notice of passing…..retired Delta Air Lines
pilot Captain Ronald Everett Ries, age 78.
Captain Ries joined Delta Air Lines 02-26-1973 and retired with Delta
October 2000, based 030/SLC. He is
survived by his wife Janet, and by his children and their families.
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FUNERAL HOME: Kayser's Chapel &
Crematory, 831 South Pioneer Way, Moses Lake WA
Ronald Ries Obituary
Ronald E. Ries, 78, passed away on March 23,
2024, at Samaritan Hospital. Ronald was a modest and private man whose last
wishes included a request that no services be held. Arrangements are in care of
Kayser's Chapel of Memories.
Ronald was born on May 7, 1945, in Long
Beach, California, the son of the late Darrell and Mary Ellen Ries. His family
moved to Moses Lake in 1949. He graduated from Moses Lake High School in 1963.
He met his future wife, Janet N. Ries, while attending college to whom he was
married in 1965, in Ephrata. In 1967, Ronald graduated from Central Washington
University with a B.A. in Business and Accounting and enlisted in the Air
Force.
In the service, Ronald received flight
training at Williams Air Force Base in Arizona and pilot-instructor training in
Panama City, Florida. From 1969 to 1972, Ronald was assigned to Reese Air Force
Base in Lubbock, Texas, where he served as a flight instructor. He was
honorably discharged from the service in 1972, after which he enrolled in the
Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane. While attending law school, he was
hired as a pilot by Delta Airlines, enabling him to continue to pursue his
passion for aviation. From 1973 to 1977, he lived in Houston, Texas, before
returning to Moses Lake. He retired from Delta in 2000. In retirement, he
enjoyed flying gliders and tow aircraft in Ephrata, riding motorcycles,
watching his grandchildren's athletic pursuits, Gonzaga basketball and golf.
Ronald is survived by his wife, Janet, his
son, Christopher Ries, his daughter Kimberly Ries Ashley, his son-in-law Justin
Ashley, and his grandchildren, Peyton Ries, Savannah Ashley, Everett Ashley and
Sydney Ries. He was preceded in death by his parents, and his brother, Harry
Ries.
Ronald is remembered by his family as a good
and humble gentleman who prioritized providing for and protecting his loved
ones. He taught his children commonsense and a strong understanding of right
and wrong and instilled in them and his grandchildren a love of baseball and
softball. Above all else, he was thankful for and loved his wife. Ronald will
be dearly missed.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in
his name are suggested to the Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation, 1031 W.
Broadway Ave., Moses Lake, WA 98837.
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