RON SHAMBURG 1975 - 1986 STATION AGENT GUP AMA MEM DEN Ron's sister gave me this thought maybe you could put in the next edition. Ronald D Shamburg was born December 2, 1942, and died June 7, 2009 in Tucson Arizona. He was a ramp agent with Frontier Airlines from 1975 to 1985. After leaving Frontier he ran the family Income Tax preparation business. Then he moved to Florida, purchased and ran an assisted living home in Pompano Beach until it was sold in 1993. He moved to Tucson and started an Income Tax preparation service and worked at improving his golf game. Ron is survived by his daughter, Dana (Robert) Brownlee, two granddaughters, four brothers and six sisters. -Terry Shadden (3/23/11) RONALD D SHAMBURG Born 02 Dec 1942 Died 07 Jun 2009 Age 66 At 85735 Tucson, AZ SSN issued in Kansas -SSDI (3/23/11) R D SHAMBURG Station agent seniority list of 7/17/75, emp# 12475, LOA, on the 1/1/86 FL/ALEA Seniority List. He's not on the 8/9/86 DEN Station Roster. -Jake Lamkins (3/24/11) Posted at the FL Club: Subject: DEN station agent Ron Shamburg has died --- On Wed, 3/23/11, Terry SHADDEN wrote: Ron's sister gave me this thought maybe you could put in the next edition. Ronald D Shamburg was born December 2, 1942, and died June 7, 2009 in Tucson Arizona. He was a ramp agent with Frontier Airlines from 1975 to 1985. After leaving Frontier he ran the family Income Tax preparation business. Then he moved to Florida, purchased and ran an assisted living home in Pompano Beach until it was sold in 1993. He moved to Tucson and started an Income Tax preparation service and worked at improving his golf game. Ron is survived by his daughter, Dana (Robert) Brownlee, two granddaughters, four brothers and six sisters. ------------------------------------------------------------ Ron started as a station agent in GUP 7/17/75, then AMA and MEM before going to DEN. He was the winner in a renowned ALEA grievance in 1978. -Jake Lamkins (3/24/11) Subject: RE: FL Club DEN station agent Ron Shamburg has died: I knew and worked with Ron in Denver on the ramp. He was a great guy and very pleasant to work with, never an unkind word. -Roger Wallace, 79 to the end. (3/25/11)