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Ronald Alan Knight

College Station, Texas

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KNIGHT, Ronald Alan 58, of Clearwater, passed away in his home Saturday, May 24, 2008. He was born Oct. 2, 1949, in St. Petersburg, to James and Madeline Knight. Following graduation from Dunedin High School in 1968, he served in the Army. He retired from Verizon/GTE after 33 years of service....

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My Ronnie...he tought me so much, gave me so much love and was such an amazing dad. We love and miss him dearly and know he is watching over us. I know we will see each other again one day and until then I will see you in my dreams.

Our sincere sympathies are with the family. You're in our prayers.

Ron will be missed dearly, our loss is Heavens gain..His laughter and personality is something I will never forget.He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time..God Bless

Our deepest sympathy to the family. We were neighbors for years, and Ron was a great pal to our son. Ron always had time for neighborhood kids. We entrusted Ron with our son, many, many nights while out Mullet fishing. He always had the time to talk, joke around and have some fun. We feel his influence on our son's life was so positive, and Ron was the kind of man the kids would look up to. He could inject fun and laughter into any situation, yet show patients and understanding. Ron was a...

Ronnie was a wonderful friend and father. He is the one who introduced me to Dirty Jobs and the Game Show Network. I will always remember his smile and his sense of humor that he held till the last time I saw him. I miss him but I know he is at peace now and he is with family. He will live on in our hearts and dreams.

Ron was a great person and loyal friend. His laugh and friendly personality was infectious. He was a good neighbor always willing to help and tackle any chore. We will miss him very much.

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Condolences to you and your family. May you all have fond memories of your dad and may God grant you and your family peace beyond understanding during this time.