Ronald R. Poehler

ronald r. poehler

Ronald Robert Poehler, 45, Fargo,   ND died Sept. 27, at Sanford Health from a head injury.

Ronald Robert Poehler the son of Robert and Janice (Johnson) Poehler was born Sept. 27, 1969 in Fargo, ND. He grew up in Fargo and graduated from Fargo South High School in 1988. He was an avid hockey fan and greatly enjoyed the time he spent playing.

He was employed by Buhler Industries and Alloway Manufacturing  in Fargo.

 He is survived by his father, Robert D. Poehler, Fargo, ND , two brothers, Grant, Minot, ND and Scott, Fargo, ND

He was preceded in death by his mother, Janice and his grandparents.

In a final act of generosity, he donated his organs to help many others who have been suffering.

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  1. So sorry for your loss. I was a South grad in ’87. So kind to donate organs. Many families will be blessed by this. Prayers for you.

  2. I will always remember your beautiful smile and long hair. I’m so glad that a couple years ago I ran into you at the street fair and we hung out together. You always gave everyone your warm smile. I remember all the times at John’s house and also when you lived in the basement apartment. You are missed!

  3. fargo ND
    Thanks for all the help and friendship over the many years I’ve known you. You will be missed by all who knew you, and were lucky enough to call you friend. R.I.P.

  4. The way I will remember Ronnie is by a quote from Albert Schweitzer, “The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.”

    Thank you for all the little things, the, kindness, assistance and laughter. RIP

  5. My condolences to the Poehler Family. I am so sorry for your loss. I had not seen Ron in quite a few years but have fond memories from our high school years and beyond. Ronnie You Will Be Missed! Rock On My Friend…

  6. fargo ndToday I’m in shock to see Ronny’s passing in the forum. Since graduating from fargo south alma 1988 I have run into Ron around town from time to time. He is a sweet and sincere man who didn’t seem the type to get into too much trouble. Its nice to read that Ron is helping others to live by donating his organs. …GOD needed a new Angel to his Kingdom….Rest In Peace RONNY may god grant you to hear your type of music!!!! TAKE CARE…..

  7. fargo ndI’m in shock to see ronny’s passing today in the forum. From time to time I run into ron over the years since graduating from fargo south alma 1988. He was a very sweet and sincere man whom I never seen him get into too much trouble. Nice to hear that ron iis helping others live by donatiing his organs. God needed a new angel to his kingdom. …….Rest In Peace RONNY. And may God allow you to hear your favorite music. Take care!!!!

  8. Minot North Dakota
    Ron is a friends little brother. Awesome guy, my best memory of Ron would be the time he waited in line and got us some of the best seats in the dome for the Eagles concert

  9. Macon GeorgiaRIP Ron.
    I’ll always remember the camo pants wearing, PK Ripper riding, C.B.E. & rink rat days.
    Scott, Sorry for your loss.

  10. Miss seeing your face downtown…..u were an ICON there. U will be missed. Tell Tim i said hi…i know you are hanging with him. 🙂

  11. Minot North Dakota
    Ron is a friends little brother. Awesome guy, my best memory of Ron would be the time he waited in line and got us some of the best seats in the dome for the Eagles concert!

  12. Ronny is a great guy, as I have lots of memories with him at school and the ice rink. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. RIP Ronny

  13. Fargo ND
    My friend who never said no to helping someone out. His quik wit & sense of humor was refreshing! We shared a love for that 80’s Rock n Roll. R I P Ronne ?

  14. Prior Lake MN
    Sorry to hear of this loss. It’s been many years since I had seen Ron but I do remember how nice it always was when I did. Loved his passion for hockey and also for music. Rest peacefully Ron.

  15. I graduated with Ron. He was a great guy and I remember how much he loved Hockey. I am so sorry for your familys loss.


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