Ron passed away peacefully on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. He was born on March 7, 1969, in Grand Haven, MI, the youngest of five children to Stuart Sr. and Helen (Koscinski) Vollmer. Ron was the loving husband of Marie (Jungslager) Vollmer and the proud father of 4 daughters. He will be remembered for his love for and commitment to his family and his devoted parenting.
Ron is survived by his wife Marie; four daughters: Wilhelmina (William) Fry of Spring Lake, MI, Lilian Francisco of Grand Haven, MI, and twin daughters Delanie & Els Vollmer of Chelsea, MI. In 2024 Ron was blessed with a beautiful granddaughter, Astrid Fry. He is also survived by his three brothers: Stuart II (Lynnell) Vollmer of Spring Lake, MI, Jon (Sheila Keady) Vollmer of Naples, FL, Ross (Dawn) Vollmer of Bradenton, FL and his sister Luanna Vollmer of Litchfield, NH. Ron was preceded in death by his mother Helen, father Stuart Sr. and his beloved mother-in-law Molly (Kinkema) Jungslager.
Ron graduated Valedictorian from Spring Lake High School in 1987. In 1992 he earned his B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Michigan and in 2001 he completed his M.B.A. from Case Western Reserve University where he was bestowed the Dean’s Award for Academic Achievement. He worked in the Industrial Chemical Industry in various sales & marketing roles joining ADCO Products in Jackson, MI in 2005 where he rose to the position of President of Commercial Roofing Adhesives. After the Company was acquired by H.B. Fuller in 2017 he remained with the Company as a Vice President and global business leader. Ron was known for his hard work and excelled both academically and in the business world throughout his career.
In 2011, he married Marie settling the family in Chelsea, MI. In 2014 the family was blessed with the birth of twin daughters Delanie & Els which brough unmeasurable joy to his life. Ron’s favorite interest outside work was traveling and he was fortunate enough to see much of the world including South Africa, Moscow, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Australia and all of Europe. He also enjoyed regular trips to Las Vegas with his older brothers. However, the best trips were the many family vacations to Florida, various Caribbean Islands, and Hawaii.
Ron was a family man and someone who was always willing to help others. His love for and pride in his brothers and sister was steadfast. His love for and commitment to his girls (Marie, Wilh, Lily, Delanie, Els and Astrid) was absolute. He will be missed extremely as someone who passed so young with so much yet to contribute to his family, his work, and his community.
A service of remembrance was held on Saturday, Jan. 18, 11:00 am at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Chelsea. The family greeted friends at Cole Funeral Chapel on Friday, Jan. 17 from 6 - 8 p.m. and at the church Saturday from 10- 11 am. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that direct donations can be made in the name of Els or Delanie Vollmer and the proceeds will be added to the children’s college accounts.
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Ron was admired and loved by so many of us at HB Fuller. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers to you and his daughters. All my best, Celeste
The roofing industry is going to miss Ron, his dedication to work and his warm personality.
We'll keep Ron in our memories.
David
He will be greatly missed.
My deepest condolences to you all as you go through this time.
Ron was a man of integrity, spoke highly of his family.
Ron was easy to talk to and was always willing to help if needed.
He will be missed.
My prayer for your family is that you find peace as you journey through this time.
Continue to remember the good times.
Passionate for his family, friends, and work.
Someone who I could speak candidly and frankly to and he knew he could be same with me.
He encouraged growth. He instilled strength. He spoke and he listened.
He will be missed greatly. I will cherish his memory always.
Marie and Girls, my thought and prayers are with you.
The world will miss you. Your family, your church, your business and much more. I had the honor of working along your side at Royal/ Fuller and it was the best years of my business memories because of you. I have never met a person that commanded his business as you did. I learned a lot from you.
Watching you fighting the disease was inspiring and motivating for many. You are and have always been a winner.
Remember us in paradise your new home now.