Hi, My name is Ron Dziak, I am 54 years old from Lorain, Ohio. I am married to Janice and have 2 sons, David and Zack. I am a nurse who works for my local county's Board of Mental Retardation. I am a former member of the 661st Air Force Band and the immediate past president of The Federal Valley Indian Center. This was a work that I was given by my dear friend and mentor, Mr. Bob Hosick. My life has been truly blessed and gets better with each passing day. In these next few pages you will learn a little about my life.
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Welcome to White Eagle Speaks!
I had the honor to learn about the urban Indian from my great friend and teacher, Bob Hosick. It was from him that I became White Eagle. Bob was a very persuasive yet humble person. I dedicate this site to Him. Not a day goes by that I don't think of him or use what he has taught me to help others. I miss him greatly. I further dedicate this site to Mike Tardio, my lifelong friend who was taken from us way too soon. I see his wife, Doreen often and pray for her daily. To my Air Force roommate and friend, Ron Fulk, who was killed by a drunk driver in his prime. His companion Nancy is in my daily thoughts and prayers. Ron was a clarinetist who rivaled Benny Goodman. To Mammy, Gloria, we all miss you and I wish you were here to share in our lives each and every day. To my Mom, Judy E. Dziak who passed from this life on March 13th, 2002. A greater void I have never felt.
To my friend and Janice's Dad, Frank Buchanan who passed to his eternal reward on April 24th, 2002. "Papaw" we miss you very much. Another void that will never be filled.
On the brighter side, I dedicate this site to Janice, David and Zack, to Tata, to Percy and Terry, To Jeff, Pat, Zeb, Caleb, Cody, Tirzah, Miriam, Anna and Opie, to Evy who has been sent to us by our creator to enrich our lives with many blessings, to Kyle, they may have taken you out of my life, but never out of my heart, to Bob Nicklow who has always been there for me no matter what, to all my friends from The Church of Jesus Christ and to my good buddy Keith Garber from SW Mo. Keith, Ron Fulk and I were fast and close friends in the Air Force. I only wish we lived a little closer to each other as I miss him very much.
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