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never watched anything 
in real time (much to the 
annoyance of his daughter).
A facilitator of the 
Sun City Grand Fixed 
Investments Club, he 
watched the market every 
day, to help teach and edu-
cate his community. He was 
a mentor to many through-
out his life and had plenty 
of opinions he loved to 
share, solicited or otherwise. 
Quick with a “Dad” joke, 
sarcastic quip or random 
quote, Ron felt it his mis-
sion to make everyone smile 
and laugh.
He also truly loved a good 
corned beef on rye and the 
combo of orange sherbet 
and Hershey’
s chocolate 
sauce. 
Mr. Roover is survived 
by the love of his life, wife 
Carolynn; their two chil-
dren, Jennifer Roover and 
Jason (Kristin) Roover; 
granddaughter, Madyson; 
brother and sister-in-law, 
Chuck and Carole Roover; 
nephews and nieces, Jodi, 
Greg, Shannon, Grace, 
Angela, Steve and Tony; 
many cousins and dear 
friends. He was loved by all. 
He was preceded in death 
by his parents, Joseph and 
Pauline (Katz) Roover; and 
several aunts and uncles. 
Interment was held at 
Adat Shalom Memorial 
Park Cemetery in Livonia. 
Contributions may be made 
to the American Cancer 
Society or to the Disabled 
American Veterans. 
Arrangements by Dorfman 
Chapel.

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