Ronald-Felix, Jr.-Obituary

Ronald Lionel Felix, Jr.

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Sending Love & prayers Felix Family ❤
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Denise & Robert

Sending our Love, strength & continued prayers. God bless all your family.
Denise & Robert ❤

As the days, months and years pass and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Such a wondeful son will never be forgotten!

Ron, Cindy & Family,

Joanne just told us today about the loss of your son. Our prayers are with you and your family.

Rudy and Rosemarie Sandoval

Ron, Cindy & Family,

So sorry to hear about the loss of your son Ronnie. Our thoughts are prayers are with you and yours.

David & Joanne Cordova

Laura and I are deeply saddened by your loss. We love you all so very much. Our hearts and prayers are with you every day. God bless you and keep you.

So very saddened to learn of the great loss of your son. We only met him the few times at club gatherings, but what a nice young man Ronnie was. May God comfort you in the days ahead. Our prayers are with you.
Gary and Kerry Bostwick (MHS)

Dave and I are so sorry to hear of the loss of your son. We just heard today. Our prayers are with you and your family. Please let us know if you need anything.

Musky and Cindy,
Felix was like a brother to me. We spent a lot of time together and shared many triumphs together. My heart goes out to your family. Know that Felix is now at peace.

Obituary

Ronald's Obituary

Ronnie passed away peacefully the morning of March 29th 2015.He was surrounded by his loving family during the last hours of his life. Ronnie was born in Denver, CO, October 18th, 1983. He?s the third son of Ron and Cindy Felix. He is survived by his two older brothers, Joaquin and Gino. He attended Dakota Ridge High School, Class of 2002 and recently studied at Front Range Community College in Ft. Collins. One of Ronnie?s most memorable accomplishments is the day he graduated from Harvest Farm in Wellington, CO. He was made celebrity when he was featured in the Ft. Collins Coloradan newspaper about his work and success at Harvest Farm Another highlight during this time was when he was recognized and received an award for his volunteer work at Mill City Church in Ft. Collins. Some of his many interests he enjoyed were photography, sketching, writing journals and listening to WuTang. He loved attending Nuggets games with his dad and jet skiing with his mom, family and friends. He liked to travel and New York City was his favorite city.His love and compassion for animals clearly showed while working at Harvest Farm. His empathy and kindness toward people has been shown by how many friends and family have come forth to share memories. Ronnie was everyone?s best friend.May Ronnie?s spirit live on in a much happier place. A place where his favorite music always plays in the background, where every cup of coffee is Starbucks, where every meal is a Thanksgiving feast and every desert is from Dairy Queen. We will miss you.Visitation Thursday 1:00 p.m. with a Funeral Service at 2:00 p.m. at Mortuary Chapel. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

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