Ronnie-DeBose-Obituary

Ronnie DeBose

Rochester, New York

Age 57

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DeBose, RonnieRochester/Bronx: Passed away suddenly, Saturday, Sept. 14th, 2013, at age 57. He was preceded in death by his parents, Margaret DeBose & Douglas Brown; his brothers, Lemuel, Calvin; sister, Theresa; grandmother, Carrie Bell Jackson and aunt, Juanita Dozier. He is survived by his...

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I'll never forget that Ron and I spoke on the phone about my party that I had that day, then hours later I found out that he had passed. We went to school together, he would sleep one day and I did his work and I would sleep one day and he did my work. What a true friend he was! R.I.P. my friend

Remembering Ron, never get easy. We shared so many fond memories of our growing up days in and around Lewis Street center. Thankfully, through him, I have come to know and love his beautiful wife. A lasting friend ship. Blessings

My Brother, We surely miss you. We could use your input and knowledge about our neighborhood. We will continue to keep Your legacy and the Lewis Street Center legacy alive. We have a number of projects ongoing and new programs to implement. One especially would be dear to you, an information class for ages 8-15 years old. Rest in Peace My Brother and My Friend. David Everett

Ron, My Brother, There are some exciting things taking place in and around our neighborhood. We surely could benefit from your research skills and input. You are missed my brother. I'll just rely on you to send me any sign for guidance on what to do in the Inner-Loop North Project and the 16th Ward Improvement Project.

Forever Rest In Peace,
David Everett

My friend Ronnie, I miss you.

End of the semester dinner with Professor Taylor

I met Ronnie in graduate school at the University at Albany. He was a fantastic classmate and a very dear friend. May you rest in peace Mr. Debose

I just found out that my longtime friend Ronnie has passed on. From our high school days together until now, I always appreciated the wisdom that he had and was willing to share. I recently enjoyed his exuberant posts on Facebook every time I posted something related to the election. I am sorry that my friend won't be here in body, but I know that he will be here in spirit.

City Councilman
Dana K. Miller