Ronald-Beasley-Obituary

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Ronald Lester Beasley

Moultrie, Georgia

Nov 12, 1940 – Apr 1, 2023

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BORN
November 12, 1940
DIED
April 1, 2023
LOCATION
Moultrie, Georgia

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Cobb Funeral Chapel - Moultrie Obituary

Ronald Lester Beasley, 82, of Moultrie, passed away Saturday, April 1, 2023, at Colquitt Regional Senior Care and Rehabilitation Center in Moultrie, GA.

Funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM, Saturday, April 8, 2023, at Moultrie First Church of the Nazarene...

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Group of 10 Trees

I did not have the pleasure of meeting your father but there is no question he was a wonderful man. To have raised such genuinely loving, caring and trustworthy children, speaks volumes of the patents you had. May the laughter and genuine love shared with each of you during his full life, fill your grieving hearts with peace and bring joy with every loving memory. My love, thoughts and prayers are with you.
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We celebrate a good life lived and share our prayers with all the family we have come to know and care for.

Group of 10 Trees

Ron was my friend, my fill in dad (cause I was always over his home) & my neighbor on Mateo place in Orange Park. He was fun to talk to and get advice from, as a teenager growing up with the Beasley family. Ron never stopped smiling or making you smile with a joke or some silliness. I can remember so many fond memories with the entire family. Love (most of the time) to hear him sing. Ron favorite saying to me was " You know I am prettier than you" and my reply was "you need abetter...

What a wonderful man. He will be missed!!!

Ronald Beasley was and is my brother-in-law. Ron was a true Christian man. He loved to sing Praises to his Heavenly Father, and when he did, they came from his heart. He has now gone to his Eternal Home. I can see him rejoicing with all the family that has gone before him. One by one, God does call His children Home. We all will surely miss his presence on this earth. We all will see him again.

Ron was and is the best man of God I ever met. We met when his daughter Gena was ill many years ago. He treated us like family and has blessed my life and the lives of my family members immensely. I can never forget the times we spent together singing, praying, playing putt putt, eating and eating and eating! Lol I will miss his sweet smile!
God sped Ron! Give Gena and Karen a hug from the O’Neals

Karen Kersey and family want to extend our sincerest condolences to the family during this very difficult time in your lives. May God grant you the peace, strength, and comfort you need during this time.