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Ronald Earl "Ronnie" Atkinson Sr.

Richmond, Virginia

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Ronald Earl "Ronnie" Atkinson Sr., of Victoria, Virginia, passed away in Richmond on Thanksgiving morning, November 24, 2005 following a lengthy illness. Born June 9, 1939 in Mullens, West Virginia, he was the son of the late James Edward Jr. and Thelma Collins Atkinson. At age eight, Ronnie...

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Jane and all the family, May I extend my deepest sympathy. Ronnie was one of Victoria's finest. He always showed compassion for others even though he was dealing with an illness for a long time. He will certainly be missed by all of us.

Jane,MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ! All the good years together,at FORD,until June 1981, when the Richmond office closed. I have so many memories of Ronnie during those years. TAKE CARE !

Jane & fAMILY,
It was with great sadness that
I LEARNED of Ronnie's passing.
We had prayed in VCC for him
contiually. My thoughts and
my prayers go out to you at
this time.
Bruce Ashworth
Victoria, VA 23974

Jane & family:
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all. In case you didn't know it, I always considered Ronnie my best friend in High School. A big part of my youth is gone with his passing & Victoria won't be same without him there. I always admired Ronnie; but the strength & good humor he showed throughout his illness was even more admirable. In that respect, he was a great example for us all.

Dear Jane,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
As a classmate of Ronnie's, I well remember his athletic abilities and his kind, gentle manner. May he rest in peace, not to be forgotten.
Sincerely,
Betty Nelson Wright

Butch and family:
Sorry for the loss of Ronnie. He was a strong man who suffered gracefully. I will miss seeing him at the Victoria Monogram suppers. Again, please accept my sincerest condolences.
Sincerely,
Reggie Dunnavant

Jane and family,
Just to let you know my thoughts and prayers are with you. Ronnie was a great guy and will be missed.

Ronnie - my friend
You were genuine, unassuming, and a true and loyal friend. Your joy for life and love for others will always be cherished by not only me; but everyone who ever crossed you path. You will remain in my heart until I too will be "taken home;" where I know without argument I will see you once again, "on the other side." My heart goes out to your beloved wife, Jane - also a wonderful friend and the rest of your family.
Sincerely,
John Underwood