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Ronald Eugene Key

Jacksonville, Florida

1942 - 2015

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KEY Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com Ronald (Ronnie) Eugene Key, our beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and uncle passed away March 27th, 2015 at the age of 72. Ronnie was preceded in death by his father Samuel E. Key...

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I think that this Ron Key was my roommate in the Air Force for two years. If it is the same person, he was an exceptional basketball player, and the only white guy on a team that went undefeated while we we in San Antonio, Texas. (mid 1960's) I am so sorry for your loss. I can't believe we lived so close to each other without knowing it. Please contact me: [email protected]

So sorry to have been out of town at the time of your husband's passing. I know it has been a shock but "The LORD is close to the brokenhearted" he will strengthen you and help you through this tough time. Loving you, Nancy and Mike Linde

We are sorry for your loss. The Big Guy and I were very close. We would joke around at work and then go outside for a break and tell more jokes (and smoke). He was a great 1st baseman in softball, an easy target. We fished together many times. Catch that 10 pounder that you always talked about. I'll miss you friend.

Yvonne & Girls,

I am heartbroken at Ronnie's untimely passing. He & I had so many great bass fishing tournaments together. Especially the Kentucky trips in May each year. I just hope & pray that Ronnie went home to be with our Lord Jesus.

Regards,

JERRY LANGLEY
Mandarin, FL

I'll always remember Ronnie's great sense of humor....always making everyone laugh.

I'm so sorry he was taken from his family so young.

You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

I had the pleasure of taking care of Ronnie during his last 2 hospital admissions. He was such a kind man, who spoke very highly and lovingly about his wife, daughters, grandchildren, and, of course, his dog. We talked about his love of fishing, and joked about life and it's ironies.
I was off for several days, and, upon return to work, was very saddened to hear about his passing. During the short time that I knew him, he quickly became one of my favorite patients.
My thoughts and...

My son Chris and I enjoyed playing tennis with you many years ago...also enjoyed working with you at CSX...may you rest in peace.

He will be missed, he was a kind and gentle soul. Taken to early from his family he loved so much. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Judy

I worked many years with Ronnie in Louisville Ky. He was a goodhearted man and will be greatly missed by all.