May God bless you and your...
May the peace of God surround your family. Truly, you will be missed, your sense of humor, caring and sharing with others will never be forgotten.
Cherri Black
Erwin Intermediate
November 10, 2014
Birmingham, Alabama
May 28, 1951 - Nov 3, 2014 Sgt. Ronald Allen Slay, 63, of Gardendale, Alabama, passed unexpectedly from this life Monday, November 3, 2014. Ronnie was born May 28, 1951, in Mississippi, but was raised in Greenwood, Florida. He was a retired Army Master Sergent veteran with 21 distinguished years...
Read MoreMay the peace of God surround your family. Truly, you will be missed, your sense of humor, caring and sharing with others will never be forgotten.
Cherri Black
Erwin Intermediate
November 10, 2014
Mr. Slay I just want to say thank you for being who you are thank you for taking us to football games on Friday. Just wanna say ROLL TIDE!!!! Thank you for being an incredible man. Gone but not forgotten.
Justin Rasoul
November 08, 2014 | Birmingham, AL
Mr. Slay was a caring n nice man, I thank you for being a nice man to us, thank you for treating us like we were your own grand kids, I really appreciate you taking us to the football games with the high school kids. Missing you always.
Jada Rasoul
November 08, 2014 | Birmingham, AL
The love you displayed to the children of Erwin Intermidate an Centerpoint High will never be forgotten. Your heart still hurted from the loss of your daughters an now you may rest in peace with them in Heaven. RIParadise Mr. Slay
Jordin an mother Rasoul
November 08, 2014 | Birmingham, AL
This is a day I never wanted to come. What will I do now that you are gone? Your laughter brought life and sunshine to all of us whose lives you touched. I Ioved and enjoyed working with you. "Yellow" bus will not be the same sunshine ever again. Rest in peace, until we meet again in eternity my friend. You will be greatly missed.
Adrianne Parker Rucker
November 08, 2014 | Birmingham, AL
Mr. Slay was an awesome human being. His dedication to Erwin Intermediate will never be forgotten.
Danielle Tinker
November 07, 2014 | Birmingham, AL