Ronnie Max Biddix, 70, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away peacefully on October 1, 2025 at home. Born March 12, 1955 in Cleveland County, NC, he was the son of the late Clarence "Fuzz" Biddix and Betty Ruth Peterson Biddix and was also preceded in death by his nephew Tyler Wyatt. He served his country honorably with the US Army. Ronnie was a member of East Gold Street Wesleyan Church and a longtime member and contributor at VFW Post 9811 in Kings Mountain. He was a hardworking man whose hands were never idle, whether he was refining his skill at any one of his many hobbies or displaying his impeccable craft as a jack-of-all-trades repairman and handyman. Ronnie enjoyed playing cards, especially adept at Texas Hold 'Em, and was a skillful pool player and teacher. An avid angler, his morals were perhaps best exemplified by his unmatched level of patience while fishing. Ronnie taught many lessons out on the water. He was generous, giving as much as he could and never asking for anything in return. Ronnie was a loving brother, devoted husband and father, and a dedicated PawPaw who set a wonderful example and imparted a lifetime of valuable lessons.
SURVIVORS: Wife of 7 years: Leeann Johnson Biddix
Children: Ronnie Yarbro (Teresa) of Gastonia, NC, Colt Biddix (Cheryl) of Maiden, NC, Becky Reynolds (Alan) of Lincolnton, NC, Eric Glynn, and Josh Glynn (Candy), all of Rutherfordton, NC
Sister: Donna Whitlock and his special brother-in-law Shawn of Kings Mountain
Grandchildren: Brandon, Austin, Matthew, C.J., Megan, Miranda, Emerson, Maddox, Ian, and Lennox
Great-grandchildren: John, Zelda, and Octavia
Ronnie is also survived by his special cousin Joe Peterson, Army buddies Pat and Donald, and his beloved canine companion, Molly.
MEMORIAL SERVICE: The family will hold a memorial service on Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 3:00 P.M. at East Gold Street Wesleyan Church with Pastor Scott Whitney officiating
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ARRANGEMENTS: HARRIS FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION SERVICES, KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA
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108 South Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain, NC 28086

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