Ronnie Lee Bradsher

Ronnie Lee Bradsher obituary, Oroville, CA

Ronnie Lee Bradsher

Ronnie Bradsher Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ramsey Funeral Home - Oroville on Feb. 5, 2025.

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Obituary of Ronnie Lee Bradsher
Ronnie L Bradsher
Born in Oklahoma City OK on 10/30/1957 to Reba McAnally of Arkansas and Samuel Bradsher of also Arkansas. Ronnie was one of 8 siblings. Ronnie had 4 daughters. Tracy, Rachel, Kaisey and Kimberlie and 1 son named Jason. In addition he had numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. He served in the US Army for 3.5 years and spend his life working as a truck driver, a mechanic and doing construction in Parkersburg WV. He spent much of his younger life in Arbuckle CA and various places before settling in and making his home in Parkersburg WV. Where he lived and enjoyed his life with his then wife Donna Bradsher. In November of 2018 Ronnie's Health issues became to great to bare on his own and he returned to California live with his daughter Tracy and his grand children. Ronnie greatly enjoyed outdoor activities, fishing, camping and spending time with his family. He was never seen far away from his bible, and adored the Red Cardinal as his favorite bird. Often purchasing anything and everything adorned with a red cardinal on it. He loved cooking and baking, (though he never mastered it). And was often caught "snacking on sweets" when he thought no one was looking. And always gave a great chuckle when he got "caught". He faithfully listen to classic rock, and loved telling his stories about his adventures to concerts "back in his day". He was patient and kind, and always a big softie for a pretty girl. After many years of physical, emotional and medical struggles, he passed peacefully at home, surrounded by his loved ones. He left a mark on his family that will always be remembered with great love, admiration and affection.
His services will be held as follows:
Saturday 02/15/2025 @ 11AM
VFW Oroville Post 1746
1901 Elgin St
Arrangements have been entrusted to Ramsey Funeral Home 530-534-3877

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