IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Ronald Edward

Ronald Edward Jasion Profile Photo

Jasion

Sep 11, 1933 — Sep 9, 2021

Obituary

On Thursday, September 9, 2021 Ronald Edward Jasion age 87 of Baldwin Maryland, husband of Betty (née Eulert) Jasion of 67 years; devoted father of Ronald D. Jasion and his wife Tracy, W.E. Scott Jasion and his wife Tina, Lisa Jasion Torio and her late husband Michael; grandfather of Brian and his wife Trish, and David Jasion, Michael, Christian, and Alex Torio, and Gretchen Mosher and her husband Charlie, and great grandfather of Sadie Jasion.

The family will receive friends at St. John's Lutheran Church, 13300 Manor Road, Glen Arm, Maryland 21057 on Saturday, September 11, 2021 from 10 AM until 11 AM with a Memorial Service beginning at 11 AM. Interment to follow at St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please remember Ron with a donation to Faith and Work Enterprises, Inc. 929 Ingleside Avenue, Baltimore Maryland 21228 ( www.faithandworkenterprises. org/donation-1 ).

Ron met Betty in 1948 at Patterson High School as they worked on the school newspaper. Betty says she fell in love with Ron because he was smarter than anyone she knew, and he could  dance, an activity they enjoyed for many, many years. They married in 1954 and began their family in the Northwood neighborhood. Though he was not an architect, Ron studied on his own and designed the house they built on Carroll Manor Road in Baldwin, MD, and his plans were approved by an architect with no revisions.

Early in his career, Ron worked as an A-rated machinist for Bethlehem Steel. In 1958, he began working part-time for St. Casimirs Savings Bank, headquartered in the Canton neighborhood of Baltimore. He later served as President of the bank from 1975 to 2000, and Chairman of the Board from 2000 to 2017. St. Casimirs was founded in 1911 by Polish immigrant businessmen to service other Polish immigrants. Ron was the 3rd generation Jasion to serve as president, preceded by his father and grandfather, and followed by his eldest son, Ronald D. Jasion.

Throughout the years Ron enjoyed many hobbies: raising tropical fish, photography, C.B. radio, and in his later years he was an avid Radio Control Airplane modeler, pilot, instructor and club member. In his younger years Ron enjoyed the outdoors boating, fishing, and hunting with his sons, an activity his boys are still passionate about.

Ron and Betty were world travelers, making many trips with another couple from Patterson High to Spain, Germany, Italy, Hawaii, Alaska, Ireland, England, France, Switzerland, China, Australia, New Zealand, and to Mexico, where they endured a massive earthquake.

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