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Ronnie Sites

Jacksonville, Florida

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SITES Ronnie Sites, 42, beloved husband of Monica and devoted father of Dillon, passed away at his residence on October 4, 2009. He was born in St. Petersburg, FL and moved to Yulee in 1990 from Callahan. Ronnie was a member of the 1986 graduating class of West Nassau High School. He was a junior...

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Monica
Mere words are not sufficient to express my sympathy. In times like these, when the unexpected happens, we can only look to God who is the healer when hearts are broken. God Bless you and Dillon.

My deepest sympathy goes out to Ronnie's family. I graduated from West Nassau with Ronnie and have known him for many years. He was a great guy. I pray for peace and comfort for the family.

I am so saddened to hear of Ronnie's passing. We were close when I was young. His sister Brenda used to be our babysitter. May God be with his family at this time.

I WISH THE FAMILY ALL THE BEST, I KNEW RONNIE THROUGH HIS JOB AND WAS VERY SURPRISED TO HEAR OF HIS PASSING. HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED.
JOHN LATHAM AT ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA

Monica-

Words, however kind,
can't mend your heartache:
but those who care and
share your loss wish you
comfort and peace.

May you find strength
in the love of family
and in the warm embrace
of friends.

With Deepest Sympathy

Monica and Dillon,

This obituary does not even begin to describe just how wonderful your husband/father was. I have had the up most honor of knowing Ronnie for that past four years while he coached my boys, Brycen and Garrett in baseball. I admired how he adored each and every child on the team and had always encouraged them to do their best. We often thought he was the hardest on Dillon, but what father does not want his son to be the best? I pray that you will have peace knowing...

Monica and Dillon,

This obituary does not even begin to describe just how wonderful your husband/father was. I have had the up most honor of knowing Ronnie for that past four years while he coached my boys, Brycen and Garrett in baseball. I admired how he adored each and every child on the team and has always encouraged them to do their best. We often thought he was the hardest on Dillon, but what father does not want his son to be the best? I pray that you will have peace knowing...

Monica and Dillon, There are no words to express how much Ronnie will be missed by many. No words that will take your pain away. But, what you hold in your memory will remain your's unchanged forever. That cannot be taken from you. You are in my thought's and prayers.