Ronnie-Stanley-Obituary

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Ronnie Dean Stanley

Yadkinville, North Carolina

May 7, 1944 – Jan 25, 2021 (Age 76)

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BORN
May 7, 1944
DIED
January 25, 2021
AGE
76
LOCATION
Yadkinville, North Carolina
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Gentry Family Funeral Service - Yadkinville Obituary

Boonville/Dobson -  2 Corinthians 5:8 “ To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord..” Mr. Ronnie Dean Stanley, 76, passed away January 25, 2021 to be with his Lord and Savior at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. He was born May 7, 1944 in Surry County to the late Kennie F. and...

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Dear Mary Ann, I am so sad that I just heard about your Ronnie! He was one of my favorite GRANDfathers. He was a big man...with a big heart, smile and in showing such love for his family, friends and our Lord! Our world will be darker with his passing but Heaven is brighter with his arrival. I pray, Mary Ann, that all the love that surrounds you will help to bring you peace and give you comfort and strength! God Bless you and all of your sweet family! Sincerely, Joy

So very sorry to lose Ronnie. Sympathy and prayers for Mary Ann and Family. Ronnie was my Mother's favorite cousin. He will surely be missed.

I knew Ronnie from the car sales. He was a wonderful man. Always had a smile on his face and very friendly. I always enjoy talking to him. Prayers for the family

I didn't get to be around Ronnie much, but the time that I was was both fun and meaningful. He could joke and "carry on," but I could tell he had a sincere heart. Heaven is brighter daily with folks like Ronnie going before us.

My sympathy to your family. I met him visiting your church many years ago. He was very welcoming to us. That made us feel welcome there. I know he will be sadly missed. My prayers to your family.

So sorry to hear of Ronnie’s passing. Our prayers and thoughts are with the family!

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We are praying for you all! Ronnie was the life of the party! He made a room come alive when he walked in. He never met a stranger because he would become friends before the conversation would be over. He had such a giving heart! He will be missed by everyone. ❤

I grew up with Ronnie and have such fond memories of playing as children, and being very close as we traveled through life. Ronnie was always picking and laughing whenever I saw him. He loved telling stories about our childhood and always brought a smile to our faces. We are 2nd cousin's and I will so very much miss seeing him. We wish all the peace and comfort to Mary Anne and family, and wish them the very best through all of this.