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Rona (Robertson) Guggemos
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Rona (Robertson) Guggemos

3/5/1970 - 5/1/2026

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About Rona (Robertson) Guggemos

Rona (Robertson) Guggemos, 56, of Chandler, Arizona, passed away at home from cancer on May 1, 2026, comforted by her husband and sons.

Rona was born in Redondo Beach, California and raised in the dairy community of Bellflower surrounded by family, friends, and horses. At every opportunity she would ride her beloved Rock Hopper bike along the San Gabriel River to Seal Beach to enjoy the warm beach sands with friends. She was often found with her family’s horses, gently grooming one and then riding to Taco Bell drive through. Rona loved the beach, horses, bean and cheese burritos yet her passion was softball; she played competitively in California, Japan, Illinois, and Arizona treating every game as if it were the championship final.

Rona was disciplined, beautiful, intelligent, driven. At 19, Rona joined the U.S. Navy to experience the world beyond Southern California. In 1990 and 91 she learned Russian at the famed Defense Language Institute where she met her future husband, Mike ‘Gugg’ Guggemos. She then studied cryptographic technologies at Goodfellow Airforce base intelligence school in San Angelo, Texas; she smiled when the Marines called her out as their ‘token squid’ during daily exercise. Rona and Mike took their vows August 3rd, 1991 in San Angelo in front of a judge and 4 close friends and then a formal church wedding on November 16th, 1991 in Southern California. Texas was intimate, California was extraordinary as it was filled with family, friends, and legendary party just days before she flew to Japan to track submarines across the Sea of Okhotst and the North Pacific Ocean.

While stationed in Japan she was selected to host formal tea ceremonies for visiting Japanese dignitaries, provided intelligence briefings to the Secretary of Defense, climbed Mount Fuji and welcomed her oldest son, Miles, into the world. After completing their enlistments and retuning to the U.S., Rona and Mike moved their growing family to Northern Illinois where they welcomed two more sons, Riley and Cory, before settling in Chandler, Arizona in 1999. Rona pushed herself as an example for her sons. She traveled across Europe with her husband, visited multiple US states camping and fishing with her family, earned her undergraduate and two graduate degrees all while raising a family and volunteering as a VA medical research coordinator, coaching girls high school softball, earning multiple personal training certifications, and becoming a credentialed English teacher. Former athletes and students regularly came up to her in public and thanked her for pushing them to push themselves.

Intensely private, she rarely shared she was in active cancer treatment unless with closest of friends and family. Physically driven, Rona completed dozens of marathons with family and friends after moving to Arizona. She would finish a race, quietly add the new medal to her over flowing collection, and plan for the next. In 2021, two years after her stage 4 diagnosis, Rona and Mike ran her last San Diego Rock and Roll half marathon together. To her last breath she preferred exercise to eating, playing softball to sitting, hiking South Mountain and climbing Mt. Humphries to spa days, long lingering weekend coffees with Gugg and the boys to going out, and privacy over publicity.

Rona is survived by her husband of 35 years, Michael (‘Gugg’, Mike); her sons Miles (Julia), Riley (Isa), and Cory; her grandchildren Jayden, Irene, and Cedric; her parents Lloyd and Lella Robertson of Los Alamitos, California; sister Renee (Mark) and brother Rico (Linnea) also of Los Alamitos, California; multiple nieces, nephews, in laws, friends, and students whom she loved and appreciated.

Celebration of life Wednesday, May 27th, from 5:30-8:00 PM at the Guggemos family home in Chandler, AZ. Thursday, May 28th, Rosary 10:00 AM and Funeral mass 10:30 AM at St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church, 3450 West Ray Rd, Chandler, AZ 85226. A short reception will follow funeral services, details will be provided at church.

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20 comments
Deirdre and Briain Andrews
2 weeks, 2 days ago
My heart breaks for you and the boys. Hold everyone a little bit closer. Rona, thank you for mothering my son with yours, he loved you. With sympathy.
Biju Padmanabhan
2 weeks, 3 days ago
Rona, It was a privilege to know you and work alongside you for 4 years. The importance of being a good human being cannot be overstated and you are an incredibly good human being. You made an impact on me and the students and staff at GEMMS. Rest in peace.
Annette Hefti
2 weeks, 4 days ago
I will always love you my dear friend. Riding horses in the sky ❤️
Darryl Austin
2 weeks, 5 days ago
I remember Rona definitely as a competitor in softball. Many times I would go hang out and watch after basketball or track practice. She always flashed a devilish smile at our revile Mayfair during the games. May the Lord's face shine down on the family during this difficult time. May You find rest in the Conforter Jesus Christ.
Colvey
3 weeks ago
My condolences to you and your family. Rona was incredibly welcoming and made me feel like family after my move to Arizona. She will be missed.
Minh-Triet Dao
3 weeks, 1 day ago
I have worked beside her for the past 3 years (my entire teaching career). The GEMMS community loves her and are grateful for everything she has done for the students. I am extremely honored to have worked beside her. She will be missed. <3
Merrie Benjamin Scott
3 weeks, 1 day ago
It’s been a long minute since I seen you, BHS class of 1988. Crazy how we both lived in Chandler and we were never able to connect. Although you tried hard to get me to come play softball with you. You lived a very enriched life. Although I never met your husband or your boys, it was a blessing to see you all on Facebook. Condolences to your entire family!
Stephanie Hagberg
3 weeks, 1 day ago
I only briefly knew Rona through work, but through those short interactions, I could tell she was a bright light to this world. I'm lucky to have known her, even if just for a short time. Sending love to all her loved ones who will keep her legacy alive in memory.
John Black
3 weeks, 1 day ago
Mike and Family, Rona’s passing has broken our hearts. Words fall short here; no words can convey the sadness, sorrow, or grief you’re feeling. Lean into it and embrace it; love endures and transcends physical dimensions. Please know that Aime and I love you, and we are holding you and Rona in our prayers. God bless you and your family. And for Rona - “Go Navy, Beat Army!”
Adam Aggour
4 weeks ago
Mike, my sincere condolences. I'm so sorry for your loss. I pray for strength and patience for you and the family.
Laila
4 weeks, 1 day ago
May her beautiful soul rest in peace, she was such a humble person, she will be missed. All my prayers for the family 🙏
Pierre LaGrandeur
4 weeks, 2 days ago
I truly regret that I never met her. My deepest condolences to Michael and the family. Such a terrible and painful loss.
Jack Franke
4 weeks, 2 days ago
Я хочу, чтобы вы знали, от всего сердца: я восхищался вами издалека и бесконечно дорожу воспоминаниями. Я глубоко скорблю вместе с мальчиками — потеря такого невероятного человека невосполнима. Спасибо вам за то, что вы подарили мне чёрный пояс по дзюдо, купленный в Японии, с моим именем, написанным по-японски. Ваше влияние останется со мной навсегда.
Keith & Lucy Mady
1 month ago
We are so sorry for your loss. Rona was warm, friendly and a great conversationalist. She was a bright light and a good soul. She will be missed around the neighborhood. Our sincere condolences to you and your family.
Erica Hillman
1 month ago
Rona was such a beautiful light. A joy to interact with at the school we taught at, and one of a kind, once in a lifetime person. Fortunate to have crossed paths with this beautiful lady.
Courtney Clarke
1 month ago
Will miss teaching alongside you, Rona. Heartfelt condolences to the family💗
Jay & Traci Lisius
1 month ago
Mike, we were very sorry to hear of Rona’s passing. An incomprehensible loss. Hopefully the memories of the good times together and the love and support of your friends and family eases the path forward. Jay & Traci
Chris
1 month ago
My heart goes out to you and your family. Love you
Fuji
1 month ago
One of a kind for all the right reasons.
Stefano Sedillo
1 month ago
Such a light and full of life gone way to soon.
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