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Ronald Lee Quesenberry left this world on January 11, 2025 after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
Ronald was born on May 18, 1960 to the late Harrell and Lois Quesenberry. He was welcomed into Heaven with open arms by his late wife of 41 years, Jamie Quesenberry.
Those left to keep his memory alive are his daughter, Heather Quesenberry, and son, Stephen Quesenberry and his wife Savanha. His grandson Jeremiah and his faithful four legged friend, Nicki. His brother-in law, John “Tony” Suptic and wife Alison. A very special Uncle Gilbert and Aunt Sandra Worrell. His aunts, Judith “Judy” Lilly and Lois Kay Francisco. And also a long time friend and co-worker, John Bragg as well as a special family friend, Randy Smithson. Ronald leaves behind many other family members and friends as well.
Ronald knew how to appreciate the smallest of things and it didn’t take much to make him happy. From his collection of flashlights, to his assortment of Bass Pro Shop T-shirts, to anything he could pick up at Smokey Mountain Knife Works on a trip to his favorite place of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. He loved a good classic Western, especially if it had John Wayne in it.
He was a hard worker and spent the majority of his life with a career that consisted of delivering medical equipment and supplies to those in need. He spent his last years working with some amazing people at Apria Healthcare.
Above all, Ronald was a fighter. To live almost 4 years with a stage four cancer diagnosis is something anyone should be proud of.
Services will be held at Calfee Funeral Home on January 18th at 1pm with Reverend Randy Smithson conducting the service. Family and friends may visit from 11am to 1pm.
Graveside service will follow at a later date for immediate family.
In lieu of flowers, we ask you please make a donation to the Raleigh County Humane Society.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
800 S Oakwood Ave, Beckley, WV 25801
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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