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Ronald S. McElveen

Oneonta, Alabama

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Ronald S. McElveen, 67, of Pinson, was called home to Heaven on Thursday, May 29, 2014. He died peacefully at his home surrounded by family. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, JoAnn and Albert McElveen and also his stepmother, Mary McElveen. He is survived by his wife Laura Acker...

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I sure miss you! The 4th has been so hard because patriotic songs remind me of you. I love you and know you are enjoying Heaven!

Huck - I remember you from when you sang in the First Methodist Church choir when you were a student at BSC. Thinking of you and your family in the passing of your father.

Such good memories of a kind and thoughtful man. He will be so missed by all who knew and loved him.

I am so sorry to hear about Ron. I worked with him when he was with BellSouth. My prayers are with you and your family.

Ron was always kind and friendly to carol and I and as he was a Vietnam veteran and airman we had a lot in common. We praying for you Laura and the entire family but remember time goes by fast. Thanks to Jesus we will all be with our loved ones very soon. Keep the faith.

I didn't have the privilege of knowing Ron but all the comments have told me what a wonderful man he was and I know he will be greatly missed. Laura, you and family are in my thoughts and prayers.

My thoughts and prayers go to the family, especially to Laura his wife; a prayer for hope, sensing God's love and comfort, and remembering she will see Ron again one day... in an Age when all death and pain have ended.

Prayers for the family & know that Ron & Laura was a inspiration to our Sunday School class!! We love them so much!! Larry & Teresa & Briana

I have known Ron for most of my life. Ron and I have been friends since the age of 15 at Chamberlain High School in Tampa. We were in the high school marching band together and the high school jazz band and our rock and roll band called the Sundowners. We were hot stuff for a short time at the Turkey Creek Community Center. We were the only two members of our Chamberlain motor cycle gang. Ron took me to Sarah Spencer Methodist Church where I met Nellie Joy Milligan and got religion and...