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What an incredible person Ron was!  He certainly accomplished a lot in his life which must have been very fullfilling for him personally.   I really knew nothing about him except for his book All Aboard, which I loved reading and still reference the book on occasion.  My condolences to his family.   Thank you for posting.

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Hi all,

When we got home from Trainstock on Saturday, the current issue of the Train Collectors' Quarterly was in the mailbox. In skimming it quickly, I spotted mention of Ron's recent passing in the editor's column. Another great loss to our hobby!

The first time I read his book, I'd borrowed it from our local public library and enjoyed it very much. I've reread it several times over the years. I'm glad Ron had been writing some articles in the Quarterly recently, too.

Condolences to his family and close friends. He'll be missed.

Chris

After reading Alan Miller's Editorial in the current issue of OGR I learned of Ron Hollander's passing.

Ron Hollander was featured prominently in the History Channels Trains Unlimited Series where they featured Model Trains. I recorded that show in VHS and have watched it many times.

After watching that show I bought the Hard Cover Copy of All Aboard, which I have enjoyed reading many times.

May his family and friends treasure and cherish his memory and let it be a source of peace and comfort. May his memory be a blessing.

Steve Tapper 

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