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Ronald Helms

Mount Holly, North Carolina

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MOUNT HOLLY - Ronald Steve "Ronnie" Helms, 67, of 320 Gaston Ave., died Aug. 27, 2008, at his home. He was born in Mecklenburg County, son of the late Steve and Smithie Bernice Haigler Helms. Along with his wife Peggy, he owned and operated Sun Tanz Tanning Salon in Mount Holly for 15 years....

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To Peggy and the family of Ronnie. We all grew up on the Kendall Mill Village with Ronnie and his family, Steve and Smithy & Patsy. This was like one big family on the village, as most, cotton mill villages. Ronnie was a good friend and we had a lot of fun. He is at peace now, and suffer's no more. One day, thank God, we will all join our loved one's, and rejoyce again. I hope that you will be comforted by the thought, Peggy, that Ronnie was loved by many, and will be missed.

Dearest Peggy,

I was at the beach when mom called me and let me know about Ronnie. My heart felt sick for you and so sorry I wasn't here to let you know how much I cared for you both.

You're life with Ronnie was a story book and began way back when you both were just teenager's.

When I meet you both way back in 1991, friendship became a word between us and not just that I was a client at Sun Tanz's and as far as I remember that is the way you both treated...

we were very sadden to hear about Ronnie, but he is in a much better home. I came into Ronnie and Peggy's life about 3 years ago, while attending Sun Tanz.They adopted me and i adopted them. I started helping out at the tanning salon, and had to talk to Ronnie whenever he would call, he would always make me laugh and he would always close with "i love you". Peggy, Ronnie and Lisa was there for me when i lost my baby, Amy. Ronnie will greatly missed and never forgotten. Ronnie was a fighter...

I'm very sorry for your beloved loss. You and your family is in my prayers. May God keep you safe and give you a peace in your hearts.

Growing up with Ronnie on the old Kendall Mill Village, all of us were like family. Our parents were always friends and helped each other when needed. Ronnie. You fought a couragious battle, but God needed you to come home. Peggy, I send my deepest sympathy to you and the family. Ronnie will be truely missed. But someday, we all will be together again. My mom and dad were "Red" and Lela Ray.

TC and Peggy, please know that you have our love and prayers, I am so sorry for your loss. God bless and keep you.