RONALD-WINBUSH-Obituary

RONALD WINBUSH

Washington, District of Columbia

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April 1, 2021
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Washington, District of Columbia

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  RONALD EDDIE WINBUSH  Our beloved son, and brother entered into eternal rest on Thursday, April 1, 2021. He leaves to cherish his memory, his parents, Velma and Walter Winbush, Jr.; his siblings, Linda Johnson, Kenny Winbush (Carla), Wanda David (Olusegun), Walter Winbush III, and Sharon...

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Wow time flies! We rolled until the wheels fell off for sure fam! I still hear you talking ish ! It´s taken me a long time to except this fact but, it also got me laser focused to finish my course strong miss you fam ! Coach Cannon Ron talked about that time he spent at your house with the family a lot so it was special for him as well I want you to know that! He loved you bro !!! Great Times we had at Scottsdale

Ronald sometimes when I need some inspiration I look at the names of former players like yourself on my wall at my home. You will always be one of my favorite players RIP Coach Harry Cannon

Ron was such a fun person to be around as his basketball coach here in Arizona I thoroughly enjoyed coaching him. He was always positive no matter what the situation was. I have a copy of his basketball All Conference award on my wall and I look at it every day."RIP" Ronald, Coach Cannon Scottsdale Community College.

It is still hard for me to accept that Ronald is no longer with us. I have the fondest memories of Ron while he played for me at Scottsdale Comm College. I recruited Ron and Walt his high school friend at the same time. I couldn't have recruited two nicer young men. I could tell when I met both of them they were raised by outstanding parents. I have Ron's All Conference award on my wall with other former players of mine. I remember one day that Ron came over to my home and spent the...

I coached Ronald at Scottsdale Community College during the 1983-84 season Ron was a very talented player who was named to the ACCAC All Conference Team at the end of the season. He was so easy to coach always
listening to what I had to say. I loved coaching him and am sorry for his families loss. May Ron rest in peace.

Ronald you will be truly missed, every time our paths crossed you always greeted me with your awesome smile and loving personality. We’ve known one another since I was a little girl so you were like an uncle to me and your memory will live on through all that loved you. May You Rest in Eternal Peace, until we meet again.

.God gave you your wings to do work above. You will be missed...