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Ronald David Downing Sr. gained his wings on October 17, 2024. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, October 23, 2024 at 2:00 PM at Potosi Baptist Church, 2826 Potosi Rd, Abilene, Texas. He was born to Pete and Arene Downing on July 30, 1940, the fourth of ten children. Growing up in Potosi, Texas, Ronnie embraced a hard-working life from a young age, helping his father on the farm. Whether driving tractors as soon as his feet could reach the pedals or plowing fields, Ronnie was no stranger to hard work, and that tenacity shaped every moment of his life.
Ronnie graduated from Eula High School, where he was active in basketball and the FFA, earning the title of FFA Beau. After high school, he built a family, welcoming four beautiful children-Ronda, Ronald, Kristi, and Brandon-while sustaining a successful career with Dowell Chemical for over several years. His entrepreneurial spirit eventually led him to pursue his dream of owning his own business, founding Liberty Cementers. Under Ronnie's leadership, Liberty Cementers flourished, showcasing the boundless drive and grit he was known for. But a tragic accident in the late 1970s shifted the course of his life.
Though the accident placed physical limits on Ronnie, it could never touch his unshakable spirit. His love for his family, sharp wit, and tireless work ethic never wavered. He was a dessert connoisseur and Moon Pie Enthusiast. He found joy in woodworking, gardening, and caring for his loyal dog, Romeo. Even in these later years, he continued to live fully, thanks in part to the exceptional care he received from the staff at Tangram Rehabilitation Center, where he spent more than 15 years. Though Ronnie faced new boundaries, he knew no limits. His strength of character allowed him to flourish, becoming a friend to many and the life of every gathering. Ronnie never met a stranger and was always ready to share a story-sometimes questionable, but always memorable.
In his later years, when his body faced new challenges, Ronnie moved to The Springs, where he was again blessed with compassionate and fulfilling care. His family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to the incredible staff at both Tangram and The Springs, and to his lifelong nurses and caretakers, for their devotion and kindness throughout Ronnie's journey. You were more than caregivers-you became family.
As we remember Ronnie today, we honor a man who lived a truly remarkable life. From a farm boy in Potosi to a successful businessman, loving father, and cherished friend, Ronnie's story is one of perseverance, love, and an indomitable spirit. His family will forever remember him for his boundless strength, his unwavering determination, and the love he shared so freely with those around him. He touched the lives of many and left an imprint on all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Ronnie is preceded in death by his parents, Pete and Arene Downing, his son, Ronald David Downing Jr., and his sister, Gail Post.
For families who have endured the pain of a loved one experiencing a traumatic brain injury, or if you feel touched by the care that was shown to Ronnie, please consider donating to the Seaton Foundation, which made such an incredible impact on his life. The foundation gave Ronnie the opportunity to live an impeccable and fulfilled life, even after facing unimaginable challenges.
Donations can be made to the Seaton Foundation at PO Box 704, San Marcos, TX, 78667. This foundation is dedicated to helping people rebuild their lives after they've experienced the worst, offering hope and care that make all the difference. We can never say enough thanks for the ways they changed Ronnie's life for the better.
Family will be having lunch in the fellowship hall 12:30PM - 1:45 PM at the Potosi Baptist Church, 2826 Potosi Rd, Abilene, Texas.
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