ds playing at ball rooms and clubs around the Midwest. He played with many bands including The Tremelos, American Legends, Wheatstraw, Headstone, Linn County Band, Bob Dorrs Blue Band, The Blues Crew, The Swingin Doors and others. Ron was a mainstay of the Midwest music scene for over 50 years. He was inducted into the Iowa Blues Hall of Fame and is a four-time inductee into the Iowa Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Ron has also played for the Follies, Theatre Cedar Rapids, SPT Theatre, Divapalooza, Bluesmore and headlined his own show with Blues Hall of Fame members. He also worked at West Music Company for 19 years. In 2005, Ron married vocalist Lynne Rothrock and they began a great musical collaboration. Together they performed many concerts at the Opus Concert Cafe, The Giving Tree Theatre, their annual Christmas Cabaret, venues in Des Moines, Minneapolis and Nashville. They recently shared the stage with Vince Gill and the Time Jumpers as well as Michael Feinstein. Together they worked as headline entertainers for Holland America Cruise Lines and had the opportunity to travel to Hawaii, Australia, the Caribbean, Mexico, Iceland, India, South America and South Africa. In spite of all the travel opportunities, Ron was happiest in his cozy home with his beloved Malti-poos, Maggie and Lindy, who preceded him in death but are undoubtedly by his side now. He was enormously proud of his children and grandchildren and loved nothing more than spending time with family and friends drinking beer around a fire. Ron was an incredibly gifted musician, yet remained very humble. He was respected and loved by his fellow musicians and was known for being an incredibly soulful player with an especially beautiful tone. Every note seemed to come directly from his heart. Ron was very grateful to all the musicians he worked with over the years as these relationships helped weave the fabric of his life. He was also grateful (and a bit surprised) at the countless fans that supported him by coming out to hear him play in a variety of venues. Ron spent the last four years of his life dealing with the treatments for pancreatic cancer. He faced each, often torturous step with an unfailing desire to keep living. His tremendous courage and desire to keep fighting were nothing short of heroic. During this time, he received the gift of being embraced with love, prayers, kindness and generosity from so many people, and was amazed and humbled by this. Rons family expresses their gratitude to all who helped along this journey and shared their love and appreciation for Ron and his music. His life was a gift and a blessing to all who knew him. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Rons family would like to extend their thanks to the healthcare providers at Hall Perrine Cancer Center, Mercy Hospice and especially to Dr. James Howe at UIHC. Memorials may be directed to Rons wife, Lynne Rothrock, with plans to honor his love of music and animals in the future.