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Ronald's obituary

Ronald Thaxton Rasco, 80, of Tarrant City, passed away on February 9, 2021..

Ronald was born on October 20, 1940 to Newman Randolph and Ovelle Bradberry Rasco in Birmingham. After graduating from Howard College he landed his first job as a Pharmacist for Kessler's Pharmacy in Tarrant and worked for over 50 years

He married Hazel Lynell King on June 1, 1962, going on to have 2 children, Russell Stewart Rasco (Paula) and Rhonda Rasco Tucker (Bryan).

He loved his family most of all. But he enjoyed spending time at the lake, camping, hunting and horseback riding.

Ronald was predeceased by his father Newman R Rasco. He is survived by his mother Ovelle, his wife Lynell, two sisters Theresa Dobbins (Rodney) and Stephany Nix (David), 4 Grandkids and 8 Great Grandkids and numerous nieces and nephews.

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Ronald was my nephew and I spent most of my time watching him grow up. I was next to youngest in our family and his Mo…
Ronald was my nephew and I spent most of my time watching him grow up. I was next to youngest in o…
Ronald was my nephew and I spent most of my time watching him gr…
Dear Lynell and family. Today life is changed- - - sharing your storm, your heartache, your pain, your loss, your sorr…
Dear Lynell and family. Today life is changed- - - sharing your storm, your heartache, your pain, …
Dear Lynell and family. Today life is changed- - - sharing your…

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Ronald "PaPa" Rasco