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Ronald D. Riner

Tuscumbia, Alabama

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Ronald Riner passed away in Tuscumbia, Alabama. The obituary was featured in Florence Times Daily on November 6, 2013.

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We are keeping you in our prayers. Hope your good memories of Ronnie will help get you through the grieving process. In Christian Love,
Greg, Melanie, Zach & Tiffany Allen

I treasure our visit at October's First Friday. I will always remember Ronnie's smile, sense of humor, and gentle nature. Pat, Josh, and Anna, I pray you find comfort in your sweet memories. My thoughts and prayers are with you. R.I.P. Ronnie.

I had the honor and pleasure of working with Mr. Riner. He was a true southern gentleman and a man of God. He will be truly missed.

“Painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt, and poetry is painting that is felt rather than seen.”
? Leonardo da Vinci

“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.”
? Pablo Picasso

“If you ask me what I came to do in this world, I, an artist, will answer you: I am here to live out loud.”
? Émile Zola

“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.”
? Thomas Merton,

“Art is not...

I remember just last week mr riner was standing outside his art room smiling and saying good morning and shaking my hand. I will miss you so much mr riner. Rest in peace. God received a person to paint the skys.

I was so thrilled this year to learn that my son had Mr Riner for homeroom. It gave me comfort to know that for his first year in high school, we knew our son had a true Christian for a teacher. I pray for comfort for the family and that another Godly teacher will take his place though will never completely fill his shoes. He will be greatly missed.

I played American legion Baseball with Ronnie and his father Ralph coached us for years..I remember Ronnie's amazing smile and he always had such a Positive attitude..I'm very Grateful for my time with Ronnie....He helped a lot of people..God Bless...Rick Mccoy

I don't even know how to begin this. I was blessed enough to be placed under Mr. Riner for my student internship last fall. I had never met him, however within two and a half months, he became my mentor and someone that I wanted to model my teaching career after. Every day we would eat lunch together, and he would always get excited to see what his wife had packed him for lunch. It was our mystery of the day and he always would tell me each individual thing she packed and get excited over the...

Mr. Riner was and forever will be my favorite teacher. I will never forget the energetic man who smiled every day. He enjoyed life to the fullest and he never wasted a moment in his life. He encouraged us all to do our best and always made our days brighter. At the beginning of this school year, i would never have thought i would lose one of my favorite teachers and my great friend. I love and miss you Mr. Riner, you will serve as my inspiration for getting up every day and being the best i...