Ronald F. LaBarge Jr.
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Ronald F. LaBarge, Jr., 67, of Kansas City, MO passed away March 20th, 2022 in his home, from natural causes. Graveside services will be held at 11am, Saturday, April 9th, 2022 at Fairview Cemetery, Liberty, MO.
Mr. LaBarge was born July 13th, 1954 in Kansas City, MO. Ron loved playing dominoes with his work family, tending to his vegetable/flower gardens, watching Law & Order/Blue Bloods and most importantly, Judge Judy. In his prime, you would have caught him playing FreeCell, drinking coffee or Mt. Dew and playing Blackjack with his three kids.
He was preceded in death by his is father, Ronald LaBarge, Sr.; son, Michael LaBarge; mother, Winnifred LaBarge; sister, Bonnie Roberts; sister, Connie Hale; and brother-in-law, Sam Hale.
Survivors include his son, Nathan LaBarge; daughter and son-in-law, Jenorey and Christopher Wood; along with his four grandchildren: Kinsley, Alba, Bairix, and Rowan Wood. He leaves behind his nieces and nephew along with our mom, Debra LaBarge.
Best wishes to a guy you’d be proud to call a best friend
Sweet and fun to be around. He will be missed.
Very kind and funny man. Enjoyed my time with you and one of the best dominoe players I’ve encountered. To his family, I am sorry for your loss.
He was my friend.
Family and friends, I thank God for my brother Ron, he was my brother from another mother as we would say, and I love him. He was one that did what ever he could to help anyone in need. He served his purpose well, he was a father, brother, what ever God needed him to be he was and still is. Dominoes what can I say?
He was a kind soul, genuine – really cared about others and saw the unseen.
I loved watching him play with the kids – he was always a kid at heart!
Ron will be greatly missed! His eyes spoke volumes!
I will always have fond memories of Ron, we had some interesting talks in the garden and anytime I see a hummingbird, I will be reminded of Ron. Ron was a kind and generous soul, who would do anything for anybody. Condolences to the family and RIP Ron, you were one of the good ones.