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Ronald Lee Pratt

Peoria, Arizona

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Ronald Lee Pratt, 59, 21 Aug. 1945 to 24 May 2005. Born in Akron, Ohio and a US Navy Veteran Ronnie lived life to the absolute fullest; giving only love, happiness and joy to every person he met along the way. He loved his wife and soul-mate Marsha with every beat of his heart for more...

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Not a day goes by that I don't think about you Ron. It's been 20 years and I still miss you everyday. Love, Frank

I miss you, I am so grateful of all the wonderful times with all the songs you sang to us, I am so ever grateful to be driving down the road when one of your songs comes on it so takes me back to those great days, thank you for the memories you etched in me forever, I love you Your niecey Liz

15 years today my friend. Not a day goes by that I don't think about you. Love you my best friend.
Frank

Another year has passed my friend, 14 now. I screwed up the math in last year's message. I miss you tons Ron and think of you all the time. Love you Pop.

I just found this site. I decided to look up my uncle Ronnie Last time I saw him was when my dad died. I was too young to remember him and aunt Marsha in my younger years.

15 years as of last week. I miss you more than ever. Your son, Frank

Love you Pop and miss you so much.

I was so sorry to hear about Ronnie. I have known Ronnie and Marsha for 46 years. Marsha was my best friend in 8th grade and in high school until I moved away my senior year. Ronnie and Marsha made such a wonderful couple. They were always so excited to see each other. You could see the love in their eyes. The laughter is what I remember most. There was so much laughter in their lives. Marsha’s house was filled with so much laughter and love. Ronnie seemed to belong there with his laughter....

I was truly shocked and saddened by the news of Ronnie's passing. We had been so close, Ronnie, Robert, and I, so many years ago. We were the original "Zit Brothers", wore white jeans, white tee-shirts, and white sneakers and were going to be the next Kingston Trio! But, as with many things in our lives, it didn't come to pass, although Ronnie went on to pursue his singing always with the support of his devoted and loving wife, Marsha. I can't remember why we drifted apart, work, famly, and...