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I was so sorry to hear about Ronald's passing. He was such a wise and supportive person.  He gave me advice that probably changed the course of my life in many ways. He firstly introduced me to Islam which I am eternally grateful for.  Secondly, he taught me how to accept my disability without playing the victim role and lastly  was very encouraging as I obtained my Bachelors degree at the age of 67.  I will miss my brother who has been the "Rock" in our family.
My sincerest condolences to the Massey family 🙏🏾 Praying for peace and comfort for you all.  Godspeed 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

We were incredibly sadden to hear of the passing  of our friend Ron.  We’ve always admire the love shared between Trina and Ron. They definitely shared a one-of-a-kind bond that can never be broken. 

We will always cherish his wisdom and friendship-

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He was that guy , id cry if i really thought back on a specific story on uncle ronald . He was the oldest , wisest massey god lets most of us witness. My dad was a massey. And he dad was a  massey , him and unc were brothers, i didnt know my grandad that well but unc really reminded me what hard work looked like. He was hard rock.he in a better place

I was overwhelming sad when I heard the news of Uncle Ron’s passing. Although Ron is my cousin, he is more affectionately known to me as “Uncle.” I remember moving to Atlanta at a very fragile time in my life. As always, Uncle Ron stepped in to guide me, physically help me, and most of all, protect me. There was never a time he wasn’t available; no matter how many set backs I endured. In fact, Auntie Trina was also right there. I thank him for being a fatherly figure in my moments of need… for exercising grace… and being a source of strength. I will miss his positivity, his wisdom, and gestures of embracing every ounce of the word family. 

You are loved, you are missed! And most of all you will never be forgotten. 

May you rest in eternal peace! 

-Charlee

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Uncle Ronald was a jewel. I loved him so much and have so many great memories of him being a source of wisdom. I have a childhood picture in my photo album of him with me getting my 1st bike and him my Dad and Uncle Roland standing by to help me learn. He is also the one who taught me how to drive. He was ALWAYS giving some kind of support and advice. Lol. I am going to miss our talks. Gone but never forgotten. #bestUncleever #foreverlovehim

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Ronald "Ron" Massey