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I met Ronnie and Amanda enjoying adult beverages at a local Pub. I really enjoyed Ronnie’s reserved sense of humor. I admired Ronnie’s gentle giant demeanor. Only way I can make sense of Ronnie’s early earthly departure is that God wanted a solid guy to enjoy a beer with! Great guy gone to soon....
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I am so sorry about Ronnie. He was such a great guy. One of my favorite memories of Ronnie is a random Saturday afternoon at Mulligans. Steve played Justin Bieber for him and he brushed his hair down over his forehead and sang Baby. I laugh everytime I hear that song thinking about him. Your entire family is in my prayers.
I’m heartbroken for all of you over Ronnie’s passing. I shared this news with my mom, Jean Gardner Maynard (whose mother was Trannie Bynum Gardner), and she, too, sends her heartfelt condolences. May God give you peace that surpasses all understanding. Much love.
Elizabeth Maynard Garrett
Ronnie visited our home on a daily bases when he was in high school. My daughter, Toy would ride to school with him. He always referred to me, Toy's mother as Big Chief. I remember how nice and considerate he always was visiting our home. We never worried about our daughter when she was with Ronnie. What a sweet and kind your man . He will be greatly missed.
Gail Davis
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- cove kickball
- soccer in the backyard
- driveway and backyard basketball
- swimming at Kevin’s, Daniel’s, Dustin’s, and J. T’s
-sledding on Sonning
- spotlight mud and snow football
- field goals in his backyard
- basketball at Germantown Baptist and Dogwood
-tearing down goals at Tommy’s and Dogwood
- Royals bike trails
- Meat and Boog
- snow forts
- fishing at the municipal center
- Domino’s Pizza
- Star Wars men
- Atari and Nintendo
- attics
- Starsky
- “Bunky” (Ronnie’s nickname)
- train set
-crossbows and catapults
- Germantown Center
- East High games
- AAU basketball
- snowball fights
- forts
- could go on and on... lots of good memories...
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