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John Huddleston
October 15, 2024
I had the Goodfortune of serving in the Corp.with Ronnie both Stateside and in Vietnam.He was a wonderful man ,always had a smile on his face. He was also the strongest man Ive ever known,in OKINAWA i remember him doing push ups while I stood on his back . The World will miss him.
Liz Brewton Howell
August 10, 2024
I am Ronnie's 1st cousin.. my Dad and Aunt Nora were brother and sister..the first time I met Ronnie was in alexandria when aunt Nora worked at Rapides hosp. Ronnie came out if that house and jumped in Red River. I was small and I thought he was gonna die.. well he didn't. He would come up to dads a lot. He always had a ice chest and after he married dad liked his wife a lot and named her sweet pea. I loved aunt Nora and uncl AL and the boys. I would take my son to see Aunt Nora and they'd go pick up rocks at Hot Springs. Ronnie will be missed. I will be at the services if I can find out when they will be. Liz Brewton Howell
Kathy stokes
July 17, 2024
The First time i saw my cousin ronny blevins was at Blevins welding shop 9th st Texarkana Ar in 1968. He loved hanging out there with Uncle Gene Blevins. He was Barefoot and muscular and very handsome. I think he did 2-3 tours in vietnam and he got agent orange. He loved the outdoors
Bob & Lynn Stokes
July 8, 2024
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
First memory of Ronnie was before Marine Corp. & @ Granpa Blevins shop. Ronnie was running miles a day, & lifting weights in preparation for service. He could do 20 pull-ups with me hanging off his shoulders. No wonder the Marines gave him their biggest gun to carry! Never forgot that wonderful sense of humor & spirit he had. RIP my cousin, will Never forget you!
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