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Ronald Jack Collins

1964 - 2025

Ronald Jack Collins obituary, 1964-2025, Boise, ID

BORN

1964

DIED

2025

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Ronald Collins Obituary

Ronald Jack Collins

January 30, 1964 - June 17, 2025

Boise, Idaho - Ronald Jack Collins died peacefully in his sleep, surrounded by family and loved ones, on Tuesday, June 17, 2025 after an eight-year battle with cancer. He was born on January 30, 1964 in Wenatchee, Washington to Jack Collins and Doris Rae (Carlton) Collins. Ron was raised in Cashmere, Washington and throughout the course of his life spoke proudly of the beloved community that shaped him into the man he became. His parents, along with many of their friends and family members, were educators in the Cashmere School District and his father Jack was a longtime, hall of fame, coach. Ron's family instilled in him the values that would persist for a lifetime and inform who he was as a son, brother, husband, father, athlete, and coach.

In his time as a Cashmere Bulldog, Ron participated in football, wrestling, and track. He was fortunate to have been coached by exceptional leaders in both his dad as well as dear family friend Bill Elliott. He was a multi-year state champion and earned a total of 10 letters.

After high school, Ron was recruited to play football at Washington State University where he would go on to letter for four years at strong safety and serve as defensive team captain in his senior year. He was a remarkable football player and is often remembered for huge moments such as having three interceptions in one game against Stanford in 1984 and making the game winning play in the 1985 Apple Cup. In his senior year, he was honored with the Laurie Niemi Award, recognizing him for his courage and attitude. His former teammates and friends remember him for his leadership and unparalleled strength. Ron graduated from Washington State University in 1987, earning a bachelor's degree in Physical Education and a minor in English.

Ron began his coaching career in the spring of 1987 as a volunteer assistant at WSU. He then spent the 1987 season as a graduate assistant at Iowa State, working alongside his former college coach and mentor Jimmy Burrow. Following his time in Ames, Ron joined the staff at Washington University in St. Louis in 1988 where he spent the next 13 years of his career. During his time at WashU, Ron served as the defensive coordinator (12 years) and strength and conditioning coach (13 years). He was also a secondary coach in his first year and at various times served as linebackers coach, special teams coordinator, track and field coach, and was a tennis instructor. Ron helped coach one of the most successful programs in WashU history during the 1990s and had the top ranked defense in the country during the 1999 season. While in St. Louis, Ron also earned a master's degree in Education Administration from the University of Missouri in St. Louis in 1991.

Not only was Ron's time in St. Louis an impactful time in his career, but it was also at WashU that he met the love of his life, Sharon Arthalony. They were married in June of 1995 in Sharon's hometown of Jacksonville, Illinois. The couple welcomed their first daughter Taylor Rae in April of 1998 and their second daughter Alexandra Lyn in February of 2001.

The Collins family moved to Boise, Idaho in 2001 where Ron spent the next five seasons as a linebackers coach and defensive coordinator. In his time, he helped build Boise State into a Top 25 program where they had one of the best runs in school history. He then went on to coach at the University of Colorado from 2006-2010. For multiple years, the Buffaloes defense was nationally ranked and Ron earned National Coordinator of the Week after defeating the third-ranked team in the country. In his last stop as a full-time coach, Ron went to Ohio University where he worked from 2011-2021. He served as the linebackers coach, safeties coach, and defensive coordinator at various points during his time in Athens. Over the course of a decade, Ron helped lead the Bobcats to several bowl games, including five bowl wins and the first in program history. While at Ohio, the Bobcats defense was ranked at various times both nationally and within the conference. In 34 years, Ron had numerous players recognized within their conference as both exceptional athletes and students. Many players went on to be successful in their careers as professional players and coaches.

Ron retired from coaching at the end of the 2021 season and returned to Boise where he worked for the Broncos as a senior defensive analyst. A role he described fondly as "drinking coffee and watching film". However, over the course of his entire career and in his final years at Boise State, Ron's impact went far beyond the X's and O's. He was an exceptional individual who never forgot a name and put in the time to check in, mentor, and extend friendship to all those he had the privilege of working with and knowing. At the end of his life, Ron had countless players, coaches, and friends express their gratitude for his impact in their lives. Many of whom credited him with shaping them as individuals, husbands, fathers, and professionals.

There was no role more cherished to Ron than that as a husband and father. In a profession that demands excellence and a great deal of time, he remained most dedicated to his wife and two girls. He was their hero and will remain in their hearts and the forefront of their minds forever.

Ron is preceded in death by his parents Jack and Doris Rae Collins, his sister Jackie Collins, and his beloved dog Champ. Ron leaves behind many family members: wife, Sharon of Boise, ID; daughters Taylor Rae of Lynnwood, WA, Alexandra Lyn of Seattle, WA; brothers Keith (Patricia) of Wenatchee, WA, Kenneth (Missy) of Lake Stevens, WA; 8 nieces and nephews; 3 great nieces and nephews, and several cherished aunts and cousins.

A Celebration of Ron's Life will be held on Saturday, July 19, 2025 at the Stueckle Sky Center in The Double R Ranch Room in Boise, Idaho at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Cashmere Schools Foundation (210 S. Division Ave, Cashmere, WA 98815) or Ronald McDonald House in Boise (139 E Warm Springs Ave Boise, ID 83712 or RMACIdaho.org) as they were near and dear to Ron's heart.

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Published by Idaho Statesman from Jun. 20 to Jun. 22, 2025.

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Michael Johnson

July 15, 2025

Prayers and thoughts to your family. It was a pleasure getting to know Ron and his family as neighbors during his coaching at BSU. Heaven got a good one. RIP Ron. You will be missed.

Barbara Littlejohn

July 5, 2025

To Sharon-
We are so sorry for your loss-
Andrew and Barbara Littlejohn
Athens, OH

Sarah Landon (strausser)

June 23, 2025

Lots of love to the amazing collins family who we love very much. Ron was an incredible father and a joy to be around.

Jeff Caves

June 23, 2025

RIP Coach Collins- you were gracious with your time with me, intense, and thoughtful. I am sure your family is proud of a life well-lived.

Dave & Lynn Johnson & family

June 21, 2025

Love your beautiful family so much!!! Our hearts are aching for you. Praying you feel the Lord´s presence wrapped around you comforting you and giving you peace and that you are strengthened not only by His great love but by the love we all have for you.

Greg Bickel

June 21, 2025

Our deepest condolences to the Ron's immediate family and to Keith, Kenneth and their families. His life is one that was well lived. Greg and Teresa Bickel.

Matt and Carolyn Herwig

June 20, 2025

We are shocked to hear of Ron´s passing far too young . What a great guy , we are thinking of Sharon , Taylor and Alex at this difficult time .

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