Ronald Kinzer

Ronald J. Kinzer (23 May 1933–19 June 2002) was an American politician who served in the Iowa House of Representatives from 1997 to 1999 as a Democrat from District 44.

He was affiliated with Iron Workers Local #111, headquartered in Rock Island, Illinois, serving as its president from 1981 to 1983, and its apprenticeship coordinator from 1988 to his retirement from the industry.

Kinzer succeeded Neil P. Harrison in the Iowa House of Representatives, serving a single two-year term as the legislator from District 44.

[1][2] Kinzer was a facilitator for drug and alcohol abuse at Genesis Medical Center-West Campus in Davenport, Iowa.

He died on 19 June 2002 at that same medical facility, and was buried at National Cemetery, Rock Island Arsenal.