Ronald L. Baughman

April 6, 1942 ~ April 9, 2021
Born in: Franklin, Pennsylvania
Ronald L. Baughman ('The Rock #51'), 79, of Franklin, went to be with his Lord and Savior at 10:15 p.m. on Friday, April 9, 2021 at the Meadville Medical Center following an illness.Born April 6, 1942 in Franklin, Ron was the son of the late Homer and Audine Finch Baughman. On December 11, 1964, he married Faye McNany with whom he spent 56 wonderful years. In 1961 he graduated from Franklin High School. During school, he played football for 4 years, and was selected to play in the big 33 game in Hershey PA (which they won), where he played along side Marty Schotenheimer and was coached by Bill McCullough. Football was a very important part of his life and he would have played for Clemson if not for the fact he was drafted.Ron was a dependable, honest and faithful husband, father, brother and uncle. He was a member of the Oak Hill Methodist Church. He enjoyed working with his hands fixing things and helping others. After graduating from high school, he worked at Anderson Furniture Company for 3 years and then was drafted into the United States Army and served from 1964 to 1966, with a tour in Vietnam. After being discharged from the Army, Ron went to work at Chicago Pneumatic Tool and Franklin Steel.In addition to his wife, Ron is also survived by his son, Ronald L. Baughman, Jr. of Franklin; his brother, James E Baughman and his wife, Carolyn of Polk; and his two sisters, Connie Baughman and Charlie Gifford, of Franklin, and Diane Aylesworth and her husband, John, of Polk. Ron is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service for Ron will be held at the Oak Hill United Methodist Church on Saturday, April 17th at 11 a.m. with Rev. Cindy Weber, pastor of the church, officiating, and military honors being accorded by the V.E.T.S. Honor Guard. Interment will be in St. Petersburg Cemetery in St. Petersburg, PA.The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to a charity of one's choice.To send flowers, cards, online condolences, or for further information, family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.
Ron worked with my dad – Don Mitcham at cpt. He also helped cut up deer during deer season . I will always remember Ron’s laugh and telling jokes. RIP Ron. He always called me shelly. Michelle Mitcham Hurt.
Ron wss a great cousin. He was always friendly and will be greatly missed.
I will always remember Ron as the kind and protective neighbor. I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one, Faye and Ron. Barb McCarthy (Poole)
Ron will be missed not only by his big Baughman/Finch family. But by many friends he has made through the years. Everywhere he went he made friends by teasing them and passing out candy. And he did love his candy. He always made a joke at UniMart in Franklin with the clerk. They would say Hey you were just here. Ron would say no that was my older brother Jim. He was proud of his nephews who played football through the years. When talking to them, he would ask about their games. Of course always keeping up on the Franklin games and the scores. Ron was always willing to help anyone. He was a good man to call on if your lawn mower or other equipment wasn’t working. He was talented and handy on getting something to run again. Ron loved working with wood. Could build anything. Ron we all love you and will miss your crazy jokes and that famous laugh of yours. We have all been blessed to have you. Now Heaven is richer and a guarding Angel for us all.
Faye, so sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and your family. Carrie Simons
Faye & Ronnie: Was saddened to see the passing of Ron. May the support of friends & family give you strength during this time. ????
Faye and family, We are so sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. He was a good worker and friend that I knew from the mill. Our Deepest Sympathy to you and your family. Dan and Sharon Fisher
FAYE … so sorry for your loss Prayers for comfort for you and your family ?????? Thank you for your help finding my Roots in the Baughman family . Was a real Heartfelt treat to visit with you and Ron last year . Rip Cuz