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Ronald A. Pendexter

New London, Connecticut

Sep 6, 1953 – Sep 17, 2016 (Age 63)

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BORN
September 6, 1953
DIED
September 17, 2016
AGE
63
LOCATION
New London, Connecticut

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Byles-Groton Memorial Home - Groton Obituary

Ronald A. Pendexter, 63, of Mystic, passed away on Saturday September 17 at his home.
Ron was born on September 6, 1953 in Augusta, ME, a son of the late Alfred V. and Violet Kennedy Pendexter.
He was married to the former Carol A. McQueen on May 24, 1975 in Old Mystic, CT.
For over 40 years, Ron had worked as a Chemical Operator for the Pfizer Company in Groton.
Besides his wife Carol, Ron is survived by three children Amanda Pendexter of Groton, Jason and Andrew Pendexter both of Mystic, a brother and sister- in-law Paul and Georgie Pendexter, a sister- in- law Donna Pendexter and six grandchildren D'nasia, Olivia, Dillan, Peytience, Jacob and Cameron Pendexter.
Ron had also been predeceased by two brothers Gordon and Ralph.
A Celebrations of his life will be held from 4 to 6 pm Thursday Sept. 22 at the Byles- Groton Memorial Home, 310 Thames St.
His burial will be held privately in Maine.

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Ya gotta love the Pendexter. 20 yrs is a long time working with someone. I talked him into growing his sideburns out and pointed....yeah, Ronnie was cool!

Pop Pop, i love you and i miss you, i know it's kinda late to say anything, but i want to let you know that i miss you, and i am still sad that you passed away. i would give anything just to have a last day with you. you were the one that held this family together. we struggle without you, at least, i do. i try to be strong, but it hurts knowing you are not physically here anymore. but i know you are still with us all. i will never forget those times we had, when you were happy, sad, angry,...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Carol and family, very sorry for your loss. Ron was a great guy - worked with him for many years.

My condolences to the entire family

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My heart goes out to the entire family Please accept my Condolences

Carol, Jason, Amanda, Andrew, and all 6 grandchildren my heart goes out to all of you. Nothing I can say will change anything, but we lost a great part of our family. He loved you all so much! He loved all of us. He became a part of this family 44 years ago! He loved his family pizza and beer. And above all his Yankees!!! And this is how I will remember him. R.I.P Ronnie. Always loved never forgotten.

Ron was a great friend , neighbor of mind at the old Branford Manor in the late sixth. He was fun to be with, full of energy.
I cannot believe his passing so early with full of life for all who is around him.
To his remainder brother and sister I want you all to know that the Mayo's send you all our strength, support and prays for Ron who we truly love as a neighbor growing up into adulthood, friend forever. I wouldn't say bye Ron but the good lord with bless us all to live...

The memories will be cherished forever.

Carol, Jason, Amanda and Andrew, there are no words deep enough to describe how lucky you all where to have had such an amazing, strong husband/dad in your lives. He loved you all unconditionaly. I, myself was lucky to have known him and have him in our family for the past 44 years. He will truly be missed. I love you all forever <3 - Sandra