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Ronnie Paul Alexander, a revered contractor and beloved member of the Dallas community, departed this world on January 28, 2025, at the age of 70. Born on February 15, 1954, in the vibrant heart of Dallas, Ronnie was the cherished son of James Alexander and Mary Barnett. His roots ran deep in the soil of Texas, where he nurtured a life filled with hard work, dedication, and unwavering love for his family and friends.
A proud graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1972, Ronnie’s leadership abilities shone brightly as he served as class president. This early demonstration of commitment and charisma would navigate him through a life spent laying down foundations—not just in his career as a contractor, but also as the bedrock of his family.
Ronnie's career was marked by diligence and a commitment to excellence. He spent many years crafting homes that would provide shelter and warmth for countless families. Through his skilled hands, he transformed dreams into reality, a testament to his craftsmanship and character.
To those who knew him, Ronnie was more than a contractor; he was a mentor, a friend, and a beacon of support. His laughter resonated through gatherings, and his wisdom was shared generously with everyone fortunate enough to cross his path.
He leaves behind his devoted spouse, Deborah Alexander, whose unwavering love and companionship was a cornerstone of his life. Ronnie was a proud father to his children and a doting grandfather, basking in the joy of family gatherings. His legacy lives on through his grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends who will forever carry the warmth of his spirit.
Friends and family are invited to celebrate Ronnie's life and honor his memory. A viewing will be held on February 14, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM at Golden Gate Funeral Home in Dallas. The following day, a funeral service will take place at Antioch Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church at 11:00 AM, with a gathering of loved ones to share stories and cherish the indelible impact Ronnie had on all who knew him.
As we bid farewell to Ronnie Paul Alexander, let us remember him not only for his contributions in life but also for the joy and love he infused in the hearts of those he touched. In his passing, he leaves behind a rich tapestry of memories that will forever echo in the lives of his beloved family and friends.
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