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Ronald M Warren, of Raytown Missouri, lost his fight against Cancer on September 11, 2025 in the City of Kansas City. Born in KCMO in 1962, and a resident of Independence, MO; Nevada MO; and Raytown, MO in turn.
Ronald is remembered as a determined man of quiet dignity, showing an incredible capacity for kindness and understanding for his fellow man. He made an indelible mark on all who met him, with a warm smile, or a mischievous grin. He had a way of making a person feel welcome in all situations. A consummate metal head, he enjoyed listening to music, taking long walks, playing chess with anyone who was willing to sit in, and spending time with his family. Ronald leaves behind a legacy of a son, Ron and a daughter Christina and 2 grandchildren. He is survived by his mother Doris Yvonne, his sister Vera, and his brother Rick, and a large family that will miss him greatly.
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860 W Blue Ridge Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64145
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