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RONALD WAYNE BASTON

RONALD WAYE BASTON
RONALD WAYNE BASTON

Ronald Wayne Baston, a man of incredible accomplishments and unwavering dedication, passed away on May 6, 2024, at his residence. Born on June 29, 1964, in Ft. Worth, Texas, Ronald’s life was one marked by profound contributions and a commitment to excellence.

A seasoned veteran with over 20 years of service in U.S. Air Force as a High Security IT Tech, Ronald’s military career was defined by precision expertise. His invaluable service to his country showcased not only his skills but also his unwavering loyalty and patriotism.

Beyond his military achievements, Ronald pursued academic excellence, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Informational Technology. His thirst for knowledge and passion for innovation fueled his career and inspired those around him.

Described as a very private person, Ronald’s close circle knew him as a man of many words.

In the wake of his passing, Ronald Wayne Baston is survived by his loving family and friends who cherished him deeply. During this time of mourning, they reflect on the impact he had on their lives and the legacy he leaves behind.

The services to honor and remember Ronald will be held at the Golden Gate Funeral Home and Cremation in Fort Worth. A Viewing will take place on May 23 from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. The Funeral Service will be held on May 24 at 11:00 AM followed by the Burial at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery at 2:30 PM where he will be laid to rest.

As we bid farewell to Ronald Wayne Baston, we celebrate a life well-lived—a life of service, wisdom, and quiet strength. May his memory live on in the hearts of all who knew him.

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