William Ronald Wahlmeier
August 22, 1941 ~ January 20, 2026
Born in:
Denver, Colorado
Resided in:
Pueblo West, Colorado
Celebration of Life:
William Ronald Wahlmeier, 84 passed away peacefully on January 20, 2026. He was born
August 22, 1941, in Denver, Colorado, to the late George and Lois (McIntyre) Wahlmeier. A 1959
graduate of Central High School, Pueblo, Colorado. Ron married his sweetheart Pearl Irene
Reynolds in 1964. Ron received his Master’s degree in Hospital Administration and spent his
career as a Lab Manager.
Ron was an avid reader. Oh – the Books! His passions included: DemoLay, being a boy scout
leader, rallies with the Porsche Club of America and coaching his three daughters in Softball.
Ron spent a lifetime of being involved in the communities he loved including Poway youth
softball, Pueblo Pachyderm, The College of Syntonics Optometry and the Republican Party.
Ron was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Robert Wahlmeier; and his son-in-law,
Roger Werner.
He is survived by his devoted wife of 61 years, Pearl Irene (Reynolds) Wahlmeier; and his daughters,
Michelle Werner, Kristina Wahlmeier and Danielle (Brian) Nicholson. He was a proud
grandfather to Andrew and Steven DeSchneau, Beck and Neva Nicholson and three great
grandchildren, Avani, Taylor and Genevieve. He also leaves behind many family members and
friends.
Ron will be remembered for his dedication to his family and his enthusiasm for learning.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. in the Montgomery & Steward
Funeral Chapel.
Services
Memorial Service: February 7, 2026 11:00 am
Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel
1317 N. Main Street
Pueblo, CO 81003
719-542-1552
http://www.montgomerysteward.com
Hi Irene, you and Ron have meant the most to me. You are truly bright lights. Thanks for all you have done.
We all miss Ron but his spirit will never be gone.
Love,
Jeff Keene
Ron was a wonderful guy with a warm heart and a welcoming disposition. I loved his passion for conservative values and applaud his involvement with Pachyderms and the Pueblo Republican Party.
I am grateful to Ron for so many things he taught me. One is to keep smiling while the technology isn’t working! He is missed and loved.
Ron was a good friend with a big heart, and always encouraging.
My blessings to your family.
Ron will be remembered for his active community work.
Ron was my softball coach for more years than I can’t count and a tremendous family friend for the last 45 years! He coached for so many years with my dad. He taught me how to slide in the sand box of the school on Midland road, taught me to always follow with my throwing hand as the ball hit the glove, and cradle the ball! Some of my best memories included Ron. His laughter was booming and infectious and I don’t have many childhood memories of him without his pipe! You’ll be missed Ron! Thank you for being such an amazing Coach and friend!