This site is dedicated to the memory of Ronnie.

Ronnie was born in Ranger, Texas on February 10, 1972. She went home with her Saviour on September 27,1999. She is much loved and always in our hearts. She lives in the memories of all her family and friends. She may be gone, but she is never forgotten... Ronnie lived her life in service to others...she loved doing for other people and often let her own needs go unmet...She loved her family more than life, especially her two sons, Chase and Cash. They were her greatest achievement and her crowning glory as far as she was concerned. Being a mother was a job she loved and a responsibility she took very seriously. She did her absolute best to be a mother they could be proud of and a good example for them to follow. She was fiercely protective of their well-being and their best interests were of primary concern to her...she never took them for granted...she acknowledged them as the wonderful gifts from God that they are. She loves them still and watches them as they grow to manhood and prepare to live their own lives...May her teachings be fresh in their minds and her love fresh in their hearts everyday.

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don't recall knowing you Ronnie But, do know your Sister Elizabeth and think a lot of her and you obviously meant a bunch to her .. by her posts I think the Lord got a pretty special angel up there with him helping him watch over those of us down here
rhonda wharton
12th February 2011
"Each precious moment you gave us shall never, ever depart So go and run free with the angels as they sing so tenderly And please be sure to tell them to take good care of you for me" - Author unknown
Elizabeth
12th February 2011
February 10...It's her birthday today...the 12th one since she exchanged the hardships of this world for the joys of heaven...she'd have been 39 today...impossible to imagine my baby sister as a 39 year old...almost impossible as believing she has been gone for almost 11 & 1/2 years...What would those intervening years have been like...I don't know, I can't say...all I can say for certain is that she would have lived them to the fullest...pouring every ounce of her love into her family, especially her sons...crying over their failures, rejoicing in their triumphs...she would have shined her radiance into the darkest hours and brought joy to all of us...her unselfish, unconditional love would have been the wind beneath the wings of those she loved, helping each of us to soar to far greater heights than we have managed to achieve without her presence among us... I loved her then, I love her still; I always have, I always will.......
From Elizabeth on 02/10/2011
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