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At random: Fleet Admiral Halsey in a book called "The Admirals" when asked "What is the ultimate strategic weapon that is bringing the enemy to its knees? Halsey's reply "If I had to give credit to the instruments and machines that won us the war in the Pacific, I would rank them in this order: SUBMARINES, FIRST; RADAR, SECOND; PLANES, THIRD AND BULLDOZERS FOURTH."
Obit Messenger results for 08/02/09.
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Posted 2009-08-02 12:25 PM (#29279)
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Subject: Obit Messenger results for 08/02/09.

(The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
MAPLES, Ronald Stephen, 69, died Thursday, July 23, 2009, after a courageous fight against multiple complications following a heart ablation. Ron was born May 19,1940, in Stanislaus County, California (Modesto), to the late Aubrey Maples and Ina Marie Hedgecock. He grew up in Modesto, California and joined the Navy, where he served as a sonarman aboard the last battery-powered submarine, USS Grayback (SSG- 574). Upon completion of his military service, Ron joined Household Finance and in the ensuing 25 years worked his way from an entry-level position to that of a Senior Executive. In 1984 he joined First Family Financial, Atlanta, Georgia, where he worked the next 15 years and retired in 1999 as the company's President. In September 1999, Ron retired to the Lake Oconee area with his wife Linda and spent his time golfing, enjoying his many golfing buddies and the tranquility of the lake area. He was a member of the Lake Oconee Community Church. His wife stated, "Ron never met a stranger and loved his retirement years with his many golf buddies and just enjoying the overall beauty of the lake area. He was extremely kind-hearted toward animals and loved his family unconditionally. He was loved by all who met him, and those who knew him treasured his outgoing and caring nature. I could never have found a more supportive husband in all of my endeavors and count him as the best mentor, friend and husband anyone could ever have." His memory will forever be treasured by his loving wife of 24 years, Linda Bowman Maples; son Mark Stephen Maples; daughter Ronda Lee Maples; son William G. Maples; grandsons Michael Griffiths and William Maples; his beloved "critters," Tuffy and Tiger (cats), and Ninja (his much loved dog). A Celebration of Ron's life will be held in late August. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Oconee Regional Humane Society, ORHS, 6350 Lake Oconee Parkway, Suite 102, PMB 178, Greensboro, GA 30642. McCommons Funeral Home, 109 W. Broad St., Greensboro, GA, (706) 453-2626, is in charge of arrangements. Visit us online at www.mccommonsfuneralhome.com to sign the guest register.
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