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Ronald David Lyle

Denver, Colorado

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Lyle, Ronald David, 70, Englewood. (2) sons, (1) daughter, (9) brothers, (5) sisters and (5) grandchildren. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many friends. Services Tuesday, 11:00 a.m. Macedonia Baptist Church 3240 Adams St. To Conclude. Visitation: Monday, 4-8 p.m. Taylor...

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Ronnie Lyle was a mans man. I remember the days of going to watch the Rocks fight at the old Auditorium Arena as a kid and Ronnie was the headliner. Watching Ronnie knock out all his opponents and leave to the cheers of the crowd. Ronnnie would visit my school at St Joseph's in west Denver and he did become my hero. Rest in Peace Ronnie Lyle.

When i was a young boy growing up in the 70's my brother'
and i did caterine at the albany hotel" where ron lived"he told me to alway's stay out of jail? ron would take us to his fight's in his limo with bobby lewis,ron had a big heart,for young people'We will alway's have ron in are heart's, god be with you ron, because i know your in his hand's good fight ron.

Ron and I lived next door to one another on Washington Street as children. I have fond memories of our sisters and brothers playing together. I watched in awe as he became a boxer and almost won the heavyweight title. He was a good friend and a very kind person. RIP Ron. You have bought happiness to many who knew you.

Alfred Lewis. Rancho Cucamonga CA.

My brother was friends with Ron Lyle and would come home talking about hanging out with him at the gym back in the 70s, Ron overcame a lot to achieve the success in the Ring. He lived a very full life.

I remember watching Ron knock out almost every fighter he came across when he boxed for the Denver Rocks orginization. you will be sorely missed Mr. LYLE

I REMEMBER WATCHING MR.LYLE FIGHT ALI ON MY SMALL 10 INCHES BLACK AND WHITE T. V. THOSE WERE THE DAYS THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES RON. MAY GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY