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In Loving Memory

Miner Sr., Ronnie Jessie

Miner Sr,  Ronnie Jessie, on Tuesday May 4, 2021 was born April 30, 1939 Son of Plumas and Gladys (Crocker) Miner.  Wife Saundra (nee Case) Miner.  Dear brother of Vernon, Lucky Bill  Plumas “Sonny” Miner, and Mackie “Joe” Miner , Alta Sottile Goldie Miner and the late Zoah Sellers, Margaret Blackwell, Janet Pippins,  Doris Barton and Bertha Irene Miner-Radford.  Dear father of Ronnie Miner Jr.  Our dear relative and friend.

Visitation at Kutis City Chapel 2906 Gravois Ave. on Thursday May 6 from 4 until 8 PM.  Graveside visitation on Friday at the Barton Cemetery from 11 AM till service at 12 Noon.

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8 thoughts on “Miner Sr., Ronnie Jessie”

  1. I loved my uncle Ronnie, he was my favorite . He stayed at our home when I was a child. He worked as a roofer, and I would help him and dad by bringing them roofing nails up the ladder to the roof. He would babysit me sometimes I was told. and we shared a close bond. I went up to him when my dad passed away and he gave me a big ol hug and I said ” Uncle Ronnie your my favorite handsome uncle” He would always make his hula girl tattoo dance for me. RIP Uncle Ronnie. I love you.

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  2. I loved my uncle Ronnie, he was my favorite . He stayed at our home when I was a child. He worked as a roofer, and I would help him and dad by bringing them roofing nails up the ladder to the roof. He would babysit me sometimes I was told. and we shared a close bond. I went up to him when my dad passed away and he gave me a big ol hug and I said ” Uncle Ronnie your my favorite handsome uncle” He would always make his hula girl tattoo dance for me. RIP Uncle Ronnie. I love you.

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  3. My Uncle Ronnie grew up on a farm, he later served in the Army, and he worked over 50 year’s in Construction…
    He was one of the very best Uncle’s and friend, he was kind, he never knew a stranger. He loved going hunting and hanging out with his family. Everyone who knew him Loved him..

    I love and miss you Uncle Ronnie.
    Debra Lynn Radford-Boehmer

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  4. My Uncle Ronnie grew up on a farm, he later served in the Army, and he worked over 50 year’s in Construction…
    He was one of the very best Uncle’s and friend, he was kind, he never knew a stranger. He loved going hunting and hanging out with his family. Everyone who knew him Loved him..

    I love and miss you Uncle Ronnie.
    Debra Lynn Radford-Boehmer

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  5. Ronnie was my dad. My mother is Joyce, whom he married and they had three children together. My brothers Mark and Bryan. I don’t know him but I still feel the loss. I’m sorry and offer my condolences to all.

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  6. Ronnie was my dad. My mother is Joyce, whom he married and they had three children together. My brothers Mark and Bryan. I don’t know him but I still feel the loss. I’m sorry and offer my condolences to all.

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  7. My prayers and deepest condolences to Ronnie”s family friends and acquaintances ! I only knew him for a short time but he always made me feel at home. I loved to hear the guys talk about old times. This little mischievous smile..may he Rest In Peace and all his loved ones find comfort in their memories of him. Love Hugs Prayers

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  8. My prayers and deepest condolences to Ronnie”s family friends and acquaintances ! I only knew him for a short time but he always made me feel at home. I loved to hear the guys talk about old times. This little mischievous smile..may he Rest In Peace and all his loved ones find comfort in their memories of him. Love Hugs Prayers

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