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Ronnie Allen Teague “Tiny”,50, passed away on January 16, 2025. Born to the late Ronnie R. and Judy D. Teague on July 09, 1974.
Allen was a dedicated fireman for over five years, serving his community with bravery and commitment. His heart, however, was most tender when it came to his family. Tiny had a special kind of love for his children, Daniel Teague and Joanna Smith, who have both made him proud beyond measure. There was nothing he cherished more than the moments spent with his grandchildren—Daxton and Laiklynn Smith, and Dailynn Teague—who brought abundant joy and laughter into his life.
A man of faith, Tiny loved to worship at the Apostolic Church of Judsonia. His steady presence within those walls was a testament to his deep-rooted beliefs and his supportive spirit within the community.
Tiny was also a devoted Razorback football fan; his spirit ignited every time the Hogs took to the field. There’s nothing quite like gathering with family and friends, and cheering on the team he loved. You could always count on Allen to bring the enthusiasm!
Known for his deep love for his family, Ronnie cherished his role as a father and grandfather. He is survived by his children, Daniel Teague (Mallory) and Joanna Smith (Colby), along with his beloved grandchildren, Daxton and Laiklynn Smith, and Dailynn Teague. Additionally, he held a special place in his heart for his niece, Laraye Anderson, her children, and Casey Anderson (Jose).
A Memorial service will be Monday, January 20, 2025, at 2:00p.m. at Family life Church UPC in Searcy, AR.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
111 W. Wilbur Mills Ave., Kensett, AR 72082

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