In Memory of

Ronald

Oliver

Surprenant

Obituary for Ronald Oliver Surprenant

Ronald Oliver “Ronnie” Surprenant, 92, of Ironwood, Michigan passed away on Pentecost, May 28, 2023.

Ronnie was a well-known and respected business man in the community and owner of Ronnie’s Camera and Sound in Ironwood. Ronnie was born August 16, 1930 to Oliver and Frances (Kutil) Surprenant in Ironwood, Michigan. He attended Luther L. Wright High School and graduated in 1949. While attending Luther L. Wright High School, Ronnie was an accomplished athlete and involved in student government. He lettered in football, track and baseball. In his senior year playing football, he received All Conference Honors First Team and All Upper Peninsula Team Honorable Mention.

He was the Junior Class President, Student Council Vice-President, school photographer and participated in many school clubs. Ronnie was elected into the National Athletic Honor Society and achieved the rank of 1 st Lieutenant in ROTC. His experiences in high school helped shape his future service in the military and professional career. He made many life-long friendships.

While going to school, he worked in the family business at the Ironwood Theatre. His father, Oliver was a stockholder in the Ironwood Amusement Corporation and Manager of the Ironwood Theatre. Oliver was instrumental in overseeing the building of the Ironwood Theatre. The Ironwood Amusement Corporation owned several theatres in the Gogebic Range. Ronnie’s love of popcorn and movies was instilled at an early age while working at the theatre.

While attending Gogebic Junior College (GJC), he began his career as a professional photographer working in a portrait studio. Ronnie graduated from GJC in 1951.

Ronnie was a Veteran of the U.S. Army Infantry, achieving the rank of Corporal E-4. He proudly served his country from January 23, 1952 – January 14, 1954. Following his training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, he was stationed in Giessen Germany during the Korean War. He served with the 22nd Infantry Regiment in the Public Information Section. While stationed in Germany, he served as a regimental photographer until he was honorably discharged. His photographers were published in the military newspapers Stars and Stripes and 4th Division Ivy Leaves. Ronnie was the recipient of the Occupation Medal and National Defense Service Medal. He was a member of the American Legion for 69 years.

While stationed in Germany, he was able to travel to Paris, Holland and Rome. He was fortunate to see the Vatican and St. Peter’s Cathedral. Ronnie was able to travel to Milan, Italy to view Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of the Last Supper which had survived a bombing in August 1943.

Upon returning from the service, Ronnie worked in a portrait studio managing the photofinishing lab prior to starting his own business. On May 9, 1956, Ronnie’s Camera Shop opened its doors to the public in the former Morgan Theatre on 114 South Suffolk Street. It was the first camera store to be located in downtown Ironwood.

Ronnie was the first dealer to introduce many of the following companies to Ironwood: AGFA, Bronica, Bushnell, Canon, Eastman Kodak, Fuji, Jamo, JBL, JVC, Hitachi, Minolta, Mamiya, Marantz, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax, Panasonic, Pioneer, Polaroid, Ricoh, Sony and Toshiba.

In 1973, the company changed its name to Ronnie’s Camera and Sound and moved to 230 East Aurora Street in Ironwood. Ronnie served as Chairman of the Ironwood Retail Merchants Association in 1973. In 1979, he was appointed state director for the North Central Division of Photo Marketing Association (PMA). PMA is a worldwide professional trade association. He received recognition for outstanding sales achievement by the American Video Association in 1988 – 1989 and by Eastman Kodak Company in 1991. Ronnie was recognized by Colorcraft for outstanding sales in photo developing. He was also a member of the Small Business Association of Michigan.

During his professional career, he photographed weddings, wedding anniversaries, class reunions and family reunions. He even photographed third-generation weddings, as well as being fortunate enough to photograph 25th and 50th wedding anniversaries of past wedding couples. Ronnie’s knowledge, commitment to personalized customer service and willingness to teach the art of photography left its impact on many people.
Ronnie retired in 2016 after 60 years in business at the age of 86.

Ronnie was a member of Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church and the former Holy Trinity Catholic Church. He also attended mass at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. He was a devoted Catholic and you often found him saying his morning prayers each day. He faithfully attended first Friday mass for many years. Praying the rosary before weekly mass was something he did faithfully.

Ronnie was united in marriage to the love of his life Marie Revoy on September 9, 1961 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. In September, they would have celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary. We always joked that the Prom King married the Prom Queen. He was a devoted husband, father, son, brother, uncle, cousin and friend.

He is survived by his wife, Marie and children Jeffrey, Susie, Roberta and Mark (Carri) and one of the family Maureen Buckland. Sister-in-law, Patricia Rasmussen and sister-in-law, brother-in-law, Tess and Peter Upton. 12 nieces and nephews: Mark (MariAnne), Wayne (Brenda), Marcy (Gordy), Mary Jo, Paul (Diane), Tom (Mary), Dale (Pam), Donna (Mark), Michael (Jodi), Stephanie (Chris), Jessica (Tony) and Nathan (Tanya Sue): 20 great nieces and nephews: Dan (Christee), Andy (Kerri), Nathan, Amy, Chris, Joey, Laura (Chris), Francesca (Justin), Felicia, Anthony (Rebecca), Anna Marie, Matthew, Martina, Derek (Rochelle), Kyle (Bethany), Samantha, Abigail, Brianna, Emery and Madilyn and 11 great-great nieces and nephews: Charlotte, Calista, Cecilia, Mac Rae, Davis, Isaiah, Jamieson, Kaila, Ryder, Grace and Nora. Many cousins and dear friends who are like family.

He was predeceased by: his parents, Oliver and Frances (Kutil) Surprenant; his sisters and his brother-in-laws, Joanie (Steve) Buchko and Charlotte (Anthony) Kolesar; his father-in-law, mother-in-law, John and Marion Revoy; brother-in-law, David Rasmussen; sister-in-law, Barbara Fricke; brother-in-law, Ronald Fricke; nephew Michael Buchko and his uncles, Leo Surprenant and Arthur Surprenant. His close friend, George Nicholas who was like a brother to Ronnie.

When Ronnie was younger, you could find him bowling, golfing, trap shooting or participating in the many games of volleyball at Chaney Lake. Ronnie was a devoted Green Bay Packers and Detroit Tigers fan. He had a passion for reading. He always looked forward to holidays, birthdays, picnics and special events spent with family and friends.

His smile, laugh and sense of humor were contagious. He always had a joke to tell. Ronnie was a sweet, kind and loving soul that impacted many people’s lives in a positive way. He was a caring and sentimental person who loved his family and friends. We were blessed to have him in our lives for so many years. He has left a huge void in his entire family’s lives but we know that he is watching over us from heaven. We will always remember Nice, Nice, Nice!!!!

Cremation has taken place. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place Friday, August 11, 2023 at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church at 11:00 A.M. with visitation to take place prior from 9:30 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. A luncheon will follow at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church. Burial will take place at Sunset Acres Cemetery following the luncheon.