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Ronald Ray Jones

Ronald Ray Jones

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Ronald Jones, a remarkable individual whose life was celebrated for its richness and vibrancy. Born on May 11, 1957, Ronald departed this world on August 26, 2024, leaving behind a legacy that will surely resonate within the hearts of those fortunate enough to have known him.

Ronald’s personality was nothing short of compelling; he was a smooth talker with a charm that could illuminate any gathering. His meticulous nature and dedication to detail manifested not only in his professional pursuits but also in his passionate hobbies. A consummate car enthusiast, Ronald found great joy in the intricate art of building and working on cars. His weekends were often spent at car shows, where he reveled in the company of fellow aficionados, sharing stories and experiences that transcended the mere mechanics of the vehicles themselves. At the gym, he embraced fitness with the same ardor, embodying a spirit that was both lively and invigorating.

Among his proudest accomplishments was his tenure as a college basketball referee, an endeavor that showcased not only his love for the sport but also his commitment to fairness and integrity. Those who witnessed him officiate understood how he embodied the essence of sportsmanship, bringing forth his keen eye for detail and respect for the game.

Ronald Ray Jones leaves us with cherished memories, vibrant stories, and a life well-lived, marked by determination, passion, and grace. He will be deeply missed by all whose lives he touched, and while the world is a little less bright without him, the imprint of his charming spirit will linger on in the hearts of those he called friends and family.

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