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Ronald L. Gilbert, 70, Passes Away at Lancaster Medical Center

BREAKING: Ronald L. Gilbert, aged 70, of Perry Township, has tragically passed away on October 14, 2025, at Penn State Health Lancaster Medical Center. This sudden loss has left family and friends mourning the departure of a beloved figure known for his vibrant spirit and passion for life.
Born in Pottsville, Ronald was the son of Minerva (Yoder) Gilbert and the late Carlson “Mike” Gilbert. He graduated from Blue Mountain High School in 1973 and later pursued studies at Lincoln Tech. Ronald dedicated a significant part of his career as a steelworker for DANA Corporation until his retirement. Following his tenure at DANA, he worked at Sheetz, Mack Truck, and concluded his career as a greeter at Cabela’s, where his welcoming nature left a lasting impression.
Ronald was an active member of his community, known for his love of the great outdoors, which included hunting, hiking, and riding his cherished Harley Davidson motorcycle. He was also a devoted sports fan, passionately supporting the Philadelphia Phillies and the Miami Dolphins. His family fondly remembers him as someone who took joy in simple pleasures, such as mowing the lawn and spending quality time with his loved ones.
He is survived by his son, Todd D. Gilbert, and daughter, Jani L. (Gilbert) Milan, both of whom cherish his memory along with his three grandchildren: Connor DuCoin, Chayson Gilbert, and McKinley Gilbert. Ronald’s siblings include brothers Carlson G. “Butch” Gilbert, Jr., and Richard C. Gilbert, along with sisters Carol (Gilbert) Merbah, Sandra (Gilbert) LaScala, and Donna (Gilbert) Dabashinski, all of Schuylkill Haven.
Services will be private, arranged by Leibensperger Funeral Homes, Inc., in Hamburg. Family members are asking for privacy during this time of grief as they prepare to honor Ronald’s life and legacy. For those wishing to extend their condolences, please visit www.leibenspergerfuneralhomes.com.
This developing story highlights the impact of Ronald’s life on those around him and serves as a reminder of the importance of cherishing our loved ones.
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