Ronald Czanstkowski
Birth Date: September 16, 1967
Death Date: February 6, 2024
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Ronald Michael Czanstkowski, 56, of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away Tuesday, February 6, 2024 at MD Anderson after a long battle with cancer.

Ron was born on September 16, 1967 to William and Joyce (Kozlowski) Czanstkowski in Elgin, Illinois.  They moved to Mountain Home in 1979 and he graduated from Mountain Home High School in 1985.  He went to North Arkansas Community College where he played baseball and then on to Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri, where he received a degree in Mathematical Science and Education.  

After graduating from Northwest Missouri State University, he started his career at Mountain Home High School as a math teacher and football/baseball coach.  He was the Principal at Mountain Home Junior High School and most recently was an Administrator at Mountain Home Public School District.

In 1988, Ron met Alecia (Paolillo) at Northwest Missouri State University.  They were married on July 25, 1992.  They have two children, Kaitlin and Ryan.  

Ron’s favorite activities include fishing, baseball, mowing the grass and spending time with family and friends.

Ron was proceeded in death by his father, William Czanstkowski; sister, Kathy (Czanstkowski) Sojka; paternal grandparents, Bruno and Naomi Czanstkowski; maternal grandparents, Charles (Chuck) and Loretta (Kozlowski), and grand nephew, Garrett Sherry.

He is survived by his wife, Alecia, of Mountain Home; daughter, Kaitlin (Archie) and granddaughter, Teigann and grandson Trei all of Houston, Texas; son, Ryan of Mountain Home; brother, Mike (Karen) Czanstkowski of Ozark, Mo; sister, Jeri (Ray) Sherry of Mountain Home, and brother, Tom (Jill) Czanstkowski of Mountain Home.

He has several nieces and nephews; Bethany (Sojka) Hughey, Adam Sojka, Samantha Sherry, Scott Sherry, Sydney Czanstkowski, Jacob Czanstkowski, and Ali Czanstkowski; one grand niece, Daryn Sherry, and two grand nephews, Lincoln Sherry and Grant Sherry.

A visitation will be held at Real Life Church in Mountain Home, Arkansas on Saturday, February 10, 2024, from 12:00-3:00pm with a Celebration of Life to follow at 3:00pm.  Please come with your Bomber pride by wearing your Bomber Blue and Gold.  

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Real Life Church, Mountain Home Education Foundation or the Bomber Booster Club.  Arrangements are under the care of Roller Funeral Home.  Please visit our online guestbook at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/mtnhome .