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Ronald Stewart McCuiston, EdD

Pensacola, Florida

Jul 5, 1935 – Mar 4, 2025

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BORN
July 5, 1935
DIED
March 4, 2025
LOCATION
Pensacola, Florida

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Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel Obituary

Ronald Stewart McCuiston, EdD, 89, passed away peacefully surrounded by his children, Mark McCuiston and Lisa Patrick, on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.

Ron was the son of the late Claude Stewart McCuiston and Lula Mae Hobbie McCuiston. He was born July 5, 1935, and attended grammar school in...

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One of the best instructors I had while attending PJC in the early 1970s. Thank you, sir.

Ron was a great friend to my dad while he was at Regency. They played scrabble games quite often and had great intellectual conversations. You have no idea what that meant to me and my family. It was a lonely time for my dad and having a friend was very important. Ron also took a great interest in keeping up with my son after meeting him as he is getting his PhD in math and Ron would regularly ask about his progress on choosing a school and getting published. Your dad and granddad was a...

I was so saddened to see this news. Dr. McCuiston was my Calculus I and II teacher at PJC in the early 1980's. It was an honor to have been his student. He encouraged my love of Mathematics; I still have the Calculus book from his class and have used it as a reference in my current job. My deepest sympathies to the family. I will pray for peace and comfort as only He can provide. May God's hand be upon your shoulder as you navigate this path!

I was an adult student at PJC in the mid-1980's attending evening classes. Dr. McCuiston was my college algebra professor. He emphasized all of the algebra problems had a solution and there may be more than one way to derive the answer. He was an excellent teacher. I had an "A" average going into the final exam. At the final exam, I drew a complete blank on several of the problems. After sitting in my seat staring at the problems for several minutes, I got up and turned my test in. I...

The Auburn Midshipmen, Class of 70, had the privilege of meeting with Ron on Zoom a few months ago. His background as a Midshipman from the class of 57 provided a unique perspective of our Alma Mater and the Navy. His intellect, kindness and wit as described in the comments of family and friends were obvious to all of us.
War Eagle to a good man. Sincere condolences to the family.

My Uncle Ronald was a blessing to our family. Always kind, loving, and supportive. It is comforting to know we will all be together in the Kingdom Of Heaven.

Ron was a wonderful colleague and dear friend for over 40 years. He taught Math at PJC/PSC in Pensacola. I taught Physics. Ron and I have been corresponding by email for a long time. His emails were always very witty and I loved getting them. I will miss them dearly. My wife Susan and I are praying for him as he is now in the presence of our Lord. I do believe that we will be seeing him in Heaven when our Lord calls us. Dear Ron: Rest In The Peace Of Our Lord. Amen. Our deepest condolences to...

With sympathy and love for your family.

My deepest condolences and much love being sent to you! May peace and comfort come to you during this difficult time! Lisa Hudson