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Ronnie M. Pierce

Eureka, California

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Ronnie M. Pierce

Ronnie M. Pierce, Tribal sovereignty and Klamath water rights leader, passed away in her home in McKinleyville Sunday afternoon February 13, 2005.

Born on May 12, 1942, in Nevada City, CA, to May and Ronald Pierce; she is survived by her brother,...

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I knew Ronnie only through my dear friend Liz, but was always impressed by her humor, her directness, her sharp mind and her strength of will and convictions. I was truly saddened to hear of her passing. My most heartfelt condolences go to Liz and to Ronnie's family. Peace to you all.

Ronnie,
We remember your great sense of humor. Thank you for giving our family so many years of laughter, and for giving our Auntie Liz so many years of love. We miss you.

Ronnie was a highly intelligent, gifted and dedicated person and even though I didn't get to visit more often, and I am not directly a relative, I will remember her often. So sorry she has passed away so early in life. Her cousin (my sister) Marjorie Dames Hatch also feels the loss. Liz, remember the beautiful times you shared.

Ronnie was a highly intelligent, gifted and dedicated person and even though I didn't get to visit more often, and I am not directly a relative, I will remember her often. So sorry she has passed away so early in life. Her cousin (my sister) Majorie Dames Hatch also feels the loss. Liz, remember the beautiful times you shared.

Ronnie...thank you for giving my sister 22 many years of happiness..love Ann

What a woman! Even though we hadn't seen her for many years, Ronnie will be remembered as a strong and forthright person, who lived by her convictions. She was an accomplished painter, and generous with her time and energy. Our sincere condolences to Liz and her family. We are very sorry for your loss.