Ronald-Messier-Obituary

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Ronald Messier

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Dec 8, 1944 – Sep 2, 2021 (Age 76)

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BORN
December 8, 1944
DIED
September 2, 2021
AGE
76
LOCATION
Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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Ronald A. Messier December 8, 1944 – September 2, 2021. Ron is survived by his wife Emily, his children Samantha and Ben, his stepchildren Alex, Missy, and Jody Ruffner, his granddaughter Mary Elizabeth Ruffner, and his brother Robert Messier.


He was a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Murfreesboro, TN since 1983.


He was professor Emeritus in History at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) where he taught Islamic history and historical archaeology from 1972 to 2004. He was director of the Honors Program from 1982 to 1992. He was also a Senior Lecturer at Vanderbilt University from 1992 to 2008.  He received his MA and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan. He has won several teaching awards including the MTSU Outstanding Teacher Award: 1976; MTSU Outstanding Honors Faculty Award: 1978; CASE Tennessee Professor of the Year Award for 1993.


From 1987 to 1998, he directed the excavation of the ancient city of Sijilmasa in Morocco. In recognition of that work, he received MTSU's prestigious Outstanding Research Award in 1997. From 2005 to 2020, he codirected an archaeology project at Aghmat, near Marrakech, Morocco.


Ron served as President of the Southeast Regional Middle East and Islamic Studies Seminar (SERMEISS) from 2008-2012. He served as Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Atlantic Institute of Tennessee from 2008- present.


Since 1992, he has been the lecturer for over forty study tours including twelve tours to Morocco, five to Israel, five to Spain, three to Syria and Jordan, three to Egypt, three to Tunisia, three to Turkey, one to Oman, and two to Mali and Timbuktu.


He published over two dozen articles in academic journals; he co-edited with Hadia Dajani-Shakeel a book entitled Jihad and its Times. His recent publications include, The Almoravids and the Meanings of Jihad; Jesus, One Man Two Faiths: A Dialogue between Christians and Muslims; and The Last Civilized Place: Sijilmasa and its Saharan Destiny, co-authored with James A. Miller, which won the L. Carl Brown AIMS Book Prize in North African Studies for 2016. In 2020, he published an historical novel, The Mapmaker, and the Pope.


A note from Ron: Rather than being remembered for anything I have done; I would like to be remembered for who I am—your friend.


A Memorial service will be held 1:00pm Wednesday, October 27, 2021, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 116 N Academy St, Murfreesboro 37130. An online guestbook is available for the Messier family at www.woodfinchapel.com


The family requests memorials be made in memory of Ron to St. Pauls Episcopal Church, 116 N Academy St, Murfreesboro 37130 or the MTSU Honors College, c/o MTSU Foundation, Box 109, Murfreesboro, TN 37132 or online at www.mtsu.edu/give or www.mtsu.edu/supporthonors 


Ron's memorial service may be viewed online at St. Paul's Episcopal Church (vimeo.com) 

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I can't believe it's been more than two years since you died, Ron. You were a longtime and loyal friend, and I treasured yours and Emily's friendship more than you can ever know. I still miss you in so many of our endeavors together--our books, our team teaching, our travels. I love Emily as a sister, just as I loved you as a brother, and see her whenever I can. We both miss you. You had a life of significant soil, a meaningful existence that affected so many of your students, people at our...

May eternal light shine upon you until we meet again.Our condolences to the family.Norman

I read in a MTSU newsletter this weekend about Ron’s passing. I wanted to express my sincere condolences to Emily and his family. I went on a cultural tour to Europe and the Middle East with Ron in 1983. He was my college advisor and a warm and kind professor. Over the years we have exchanged a few letters and postcards and I have followed his archaeological adventures. I was very sad to hear the news of his passing and know that my world will be a smaller.

Condolences and blessings to Emily and Ron’s family. He was a colleague whom I had the honor of assisting with his classroom needs at MTSU.

An excellent teacher who became a great friend. He will be missed in both arenas.

My sincere condolences to the whole family. This was a great loss to all of us in the community. May God bless all.
Ahmad Abu-Halimah, MD. Chairman , Islamic Center of Murfreesboro.

A wonderful and talented human being who has touched our hearts and so many others. He will be sorely missed. Our love and sympathy to Emily, Bob, and the entire family.

So saddened to learn about Dr. Messier's passing. I remember him as the best, most interesting and at times challenging college professor I had while at MTSU. I always wished I could have taken one of his many trips. I was a student from 1976-1980.
So grateful to have been one of his students.

Farewell and Masalaam to my friend and mentor Ron Messier. He was the reason, more than anyone, that I am teaching today. I am so sorry we did not get to take our planned mid-east trip together, and even sorrier that I did not get to see him once more before he passed. He was a favorite of my mother, and a pallbearer in her funeral.