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Ron, was a good and humble man and a great Co-Worker who taught me alot about plumbing, because plumbing was his life, and he will be surely missed. May GOD Bless him and accept him in Paradise and bless and heal his family🙏🏽.
My condolences to the family and friends. I remember Mr. Ron White as a kind and knowledgeable man. I pray he is resting in blissful peace and watching over all his loved ones. 
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Deacon Ronald White, a Christian man of great faith and character. Will miss seeing him and Andri riding motorcycle down Eastern Avenue on a nice Spring day.  
What a simply kind, sweet person. A wonderful and hardworking family man who loved his wife and raised exceptional sons loved the Lord! My condolences.
My condolences to the family. Gone but not forgotten. May his soul rest in peace.
Wesley and Emma was sad when we heard of Ron passing praying for family 
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Andre,Eric & Jahmal , I’m so sorry for your loss. I only had the pleasure of meeting Ron once when Karen & myself were in the area for a wedding. We enjoyed our lunch with Ron & Andre and made it clear how much we loved Eric & couldn’t be happier about Eric & Michelle’s wedding plans. We’ve heard a lot more about Ron since then and only wish we could have got to know you better. Rest in peace. Sincerely with love, Joe Deane
My condolences to Ron's family. I first met Ronald over a planned  lunch in the DC area. Joe and I couldn’t wait to meet our daughter’s future in-laws. I felt like I already knew him through all the wonderful stories Michelle shared with us.  Rest in Peace Ron. 
Jai Brooks
2025, Silver Spring, MD, USA

I remember the day when I looked in my bedroom and I saw Uncle Ronnie napping in my bed. Like any other 10 year old, I was confused. I walked softly as not to wake him to the kitchen, “Ma, Uncle Ronnie is in my bed.” 

My mom just said you can sleep with me.

He stayed for a while and he taught me how to play backgammon and we played almost every day. 

The one thing I wish we could’ve accomplished was our plan to do a motorcycle trip from D.C to L.A.  Yes, we talked about doing this radical, kind of stupid thing but I guess when you get a new motorcycle and your niece is like “YEAH! let’s do it” all the brain cells from your prefrontal cortex has left. 

I didn’t spend as much time as I would’ve liked with Uncle Ron because of life but the love I have will never subside. You rest in glory and peace knowing your seeds will thrive and carry on your legacy. 

❤️🙏🏽

Seems that a great man has gone on to be with the Lord. A man who opened up has home to me. My friendships with his sons were a reflection of his spirit. Literally the only adult in the neighborhood playing NBA Live or Madden with his kids. I love this family and Im so sorry for your loss. Knowing we will see him again hopefully gives you guys some peace.
Uncle Ron words cannot express how blessed I am to call you my Uncle. I could call you anytime and you would take the time to listen and give advice to me. You showed me by living your life as Christian and serving God,  how we are treat others and heed to the purpose that God has for us. You will never know how much you meant to me. I just want to thank you for loving our family. I will miss our talks about how good God is. And our rides on your motorcycle when you come to Connecticut. Rest in Heaven. I love you. 

I got to spend six years with Ron and although that was not nearly enough time, I feel so much gratitude for the time we did have together. So much gratitude for the care and love he showed me immediately.

The first time I ever visited DC, he whipped out Beyond breakfast sausages and made the two of us a proper vegan breakfast. Which certainly surprised Eric and caught us both off guard but that was just how he was. He always made sure the people he loved were taken care of. We went on to share many memories but one of my favorites was sitting together helping Korina with a book report when he came to watch her a few years back. That was definitely a bonding experience... because the book report was due rather soon and Korina had let us know she hadn’t started to read the book yet. At one point we had to just look at each other, shrug our shoulders and laugh.

Ron was gentle, he was kind and soft spoken but the love he had for his wife, his sons and his family was so loud and clear. They were his world and I always admired how many lessons he taught Eric simply through being the example. I feel so lucky to not only have been loved by Ron but to now get to spend the rest of my life with someone who learned how to love and treat a woman from him.

We will miss his lack of strategy when playing cards, something I really came to rely on because it took the pressure off how bad I usually am. We will miss him ordering his entree before anyone else is ready at restaurants, and we will miss the calmness he brings to every situation.

We will miss him every day, but will continue to make him proud by doing the right thing and treating people well… just like he always did. And most importantly, we will take care of his beloved wife; we will love her, support her and cherish her just like he vowed to 45 years ago. Rest in the sweetest peace, I love you 🤍

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