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<center><h3>RON CARLETON</h3></center>
<center><h3>RON CARLETON</h3></center>


Ron Carleton died jan. 5.
Ron Carleton died Jan. 5.
He was born jan . 19,
He was born Jan. 19,
1950 in Gravelbourg,
1950 in Gravelbourg,
Sask. to Ralph and Mary
Sask. to Ralph and Mary
Carleton . His father was a
Carleton. His father was a
United Church pastor;
United Church pastor;
the family moved to sev-
the family moved to several communities in
eral communities in
southern Saskatchewan.
southern Saskatchewan.
When Ron was 4, his par-
When Ron was 4, his parents took over the family
ents took over the family
farm in Ravenscrag, Sask.,
farm in Ravenscrag, Sask.,
moving to Cremona, Alta. in 1961. Ron partici-
moving to Cremona, Alta. in 1961. Ron participated in sports and music. He attended Millar
pated in sports and music. He attended Millar
College of the Bible in Pambrun, Sask., playing piano for musical groups . He pJayed for the Messengers Quartet, touring North America and Europe. He met Gladys Magnusson in Carman,
College of the Bible in Pambrun, Sask., playing pi -
Man. when he was billeted in their home during
ano for musical groups . He pJayed for the Mes-
sengers Quartet, touring North America and Eu-
rope. He met Gladys Magnusson in Carman,
Man . when he was billeted in their home during
a tour. They married in 1974. They joined Global
a tour. They married in 1974. They joined Global
Outreach and served on the Voice of the Gospel
Outreach and served on the Voice of the Gospel
radio broadcast in Aix-en -Provence, France 1978 -
radio broadcast in Aix-en-Provence, France 1978 -
1984. During the last 2 years in France, Ron's
1984. During the last 2 years in France, Ron's
health began to fail, and they returned to Cana-
health began to fail, and they returned to Canada. He was diagnosed with MS. He earned a BA
da. He was diagnosed with MS. He earned a BA
in French and MA in French Literature at University of Calgary but because of his illness was not
in French and MA in French Literature at Univer-
sity of Calgary but because of his illness was not
able to teach. The family moved to Abbotsford,
able to teach. The family moved to Abbotsford,
B.C. in 1992; Gladys taught in Langley School
B.C. in 1992; Gladys taught in Langley School
District. Ron began writing poetry, songs and ar-
District. Ron began writing poetry, songs and articles. He maintained his sense of humour. He put
ticles. He maintained his sense of humour. He put
his faith in Jesus at age 10 and was baptized in his
his faith in jesus at age 10 and was baptized in his
late teens at Maple Ridge (B.C) Baptist Church.
late teens at Maple Ridge (B.C) Baptist Church.
He maintained a basic faith and found grace to
He maintained a basic faith and found grace to
live each day courageously. He is mourned by
live each day courageously. He is mourned by
Gladys; daughters Nicole, Emmy and Coralie; 2
Gladys; daughters Nicole, Emmy and Coralie; 2
brothers; 1 sister. The funeral was january lOin
brothers; 1 sister. The funeral was January l0 in
Northview Community Church, Abbotsford, with
Northview Community Church, Abbotsford, with
Ike Bergen and Frank Martens ministering.
Ike Bergen and Frank Martens ministering.


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Latest revision as of 12:28, 7 November 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 May 2 p. 26

Birth date: 1950 Jan 19

text of obituary:

RON CARLETON

Ron Carleton died Jan. 5. He was born Jan. 19, 1950 in Gravelbourg, Sask. to Ralph and Mary Carleton. His father was a United Church pastor; the family moved to several communities in southern Saskatchewan. When Ron was 4, his parents took over the family farm in Ravenscrag, Sask., moving to Cremona, Alta. in 1961. Ron participated in sports and music. He attended Millar College of the Bible in Pambrun, Sask., playing piano for musical groups . He pJayed for the Messengers Quartet, touring North America and Europe. He met Gladys Magnusson in Carman, Man. when he was billeted in their home during a tour. They married in 1974. They joined Global Outreach and served on the Voice of the Gospel radio broadcast in Aix-en-Provence, France 1978 - 1984. During the last 2 years in France, Ron's health began to fail, and they returned to Canada. He was diagnosed with MS. He earned a BA in French and MA in French Literature at University of Calgary but because of his illness was not able to teach. The family moved to Abbotsford, B.C. in 1992; Gladys taught in Langley School District. Ron began writing poetry, songs and articles. He maintained his sense of humour. He put his faith in Jesus at age 10 and was baptized in his late teens at Maple Ridge (B.C) Baptist Church. He maintained a basic faith and found grace to live each day courageously. He is mourned by Gladys; daughters Nicole, Emmy and Coralie; 2 brothers; 1 sister. The funeral was January l0 in Northview Community Church, Abbotsford, with Ike Bergen and Frank Martens ministering.