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Ronald Mabry

Richmond, Virginia

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MABRY, Ronald E. "Tigger," age 64, of Richmond, died suddenly June 21, 2010. He is survived by two sons and two daughters, Kenneth Mabry, Brian Mabry, Brandi Snowfeather Mabry, devoted daughter, Mary Shining Star Mabry; many grandchildren; his mother, Marian L. Taylor; brother, Tom Mabry; stepbrother, Arthur "Butch" Taylor; the love of his life, Harriette "Hank" Mitchell; and his faithful companion, Shadow. Tigger was the founder of Veterans First Inc., a member of Wreathes Across America and a Vietnam veteran. His remains rest at Bliley's-Chippenham, 6900 Hull Street Rd., where the family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. A graveside service will be held at Amelia's Veterans Cemetery, Amelia, 12 p.m. Friday. All bikers welcome.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Sweetheart, I miss you more and more as each day passes. I miss your phone calls, flowers you would bring me for no reason, surprise little gifts you thought I would like, funny and loving cards, foot rubs, breakfast that you cooked so well, all the kind and wonderful things that you did for me. I cannot believe it has been a year. Yesterday was rough and thanks to my bud Kat, I got through it. I still hug and kiss your pillow every day. I close my eyes and imagine your strong arms...

It doesn't seem like it's been one full year since you left us so suddenly. Thank you though for helping our Veteran's and everyone else that you touched in life. You are missed, but your legacy will continue.

Happy Birthday, Sweetheart. Today has been all about you. Lots of our friends called today, knowing it’s your b-day. Letting me know how much they miss you. It’s been so hard trying not to be sad. I just wish I could wrap my arms around you and feel your strong wonderful hugs and your sweet, soft lips one more time. I hope you; Hal and Jimmy are having a great time up there, hanging out together. What keeps me going is that I know that one day we will be together, again. You were so...

Tigger and Hank

Tigger, you are my life, my love, my friend, you are at peace now. Keep a light on in the window for me, we will be together again for eternity. I've asked God to keep you close and to keep an eye on you, Hal and Jimmy. God sure has his hands full with looking after the three of you. I miss you so much, my heart hurts so bad, R.I.P. honey, I love you with all of my broken heart, OXOXOX

My sympathies to Tigger's family. Tigger is my 3rd cousin by marriage and I have been gone a long time Never got a chance to know him well. Hearing stories from my mother (Janice, His "favorite Cousin"), tigger did great things before he was called to ride the ultimate highway! Ride forever My brother!!!

you will be missed my friend.how the angels will look after you.and they will know what a big heart you have and they will never take it away from you.

you get back on that bike and you ride around heaven.you will see a lot of your friends waiting for you..bye tigger..rest in peace my friend..

I worked with Ron in law enforcement when he was a deputy in Charles City County and I was a State Trooper there. He was a great officer as well as a great person. To hear and see all the good work that he was doing for the Vets does not surprise me, as he always displayed a heart for his fellow human beings. I am certain that the LORD greeted him with open arms and said, " Well done, thou good and faithful servant."
To Ronnie's family, may you find strength in your fond memories of...

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

I didnt know my grandpa as much as I would have loved to but from what i saw of him he was a very sweet loving and careing man. I just wish I could of got more time to spend with him and I could of got to know him alot better. Im really going to miss what I knew of him. REST IN PEACE GRANDPA
I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH


UR GRANDAUGHTER CASEY PARRISH