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Ronald Sherron Obituary

Dr. Ronald Homer Sherron of Burlington, NC, formerly of Richmond, VA, passed away peacefully Friday, September 19, 2008.
Born April 28, 1932, he was the son of the late Macy L. and Eugene H. "Sam" Sherron originally of Fuquay-Varina, NC. He was also preceded in death by his half-brother, Richard Bailey, of Florence, SC.
Dr. Sherron is survived by his adored and loving wife of 37 years, Jo Ann Ellis Sherron; and his children and their spouses, Ronald H. Sherron and Pauline of Raleigh, NC, Sherry S. Kline and Kelly of Farmville, VA, Pamela S. Targett of Richmond, VA, Allison P. Schmidt and Michael of Chesapeake, VA, Andy E. Sherron of Goldsboro, NC, LeAnn S. Boone and Brian of Greenville, NC; ten grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
He is also survived by his sister, Gloria S. Earp and her husband, Joe of Smithfield, NC; two nieces, Carla Starr and Julie Byrd; two half-sisters, Macy McLendon of Florence, SC and Francis Townes of Santa Monica, CA; and their families. Ron is also survived by his lifelong friend whom he called "brother," Dr. Lacy Gilbert Hall and his wife, Barbara of Burlington, NC.
A graduate of Fuquay-Varina High School, where he lettered in three sports, he would later attend Campbell University and N.C. State University and receive his Ph.D. from UNC Chapel Hill. He is also a veteran of the U.S. Navy. As a retired Professor Emeritus in Adult and Continuing Education at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond, VA, he was a major contributor to Adult Education in Virginia and a valued author, researcher, and lecturer. In his role as Executive Director of the Adult Basic Education and Literacy Center of Virginia, he was instrumental in the development of the Virginia Literacy Foundation in conjunction with Mrs. Gerald Baliles. He established the Adult Education Program at VCU and assisted in establishing other state-wide programs including Adult Basic Education and Literacy Learning Centers in both Virginia and North Carolina. In addition, he authored a consortium grant that established academic master's degree programs in six Mid-Atlantic states. He co-authored or edited several books including Introduction to Educational Gerontology, Experimental Studies in Adult Learning and Memory, and numerous educational grants and articles. With all of his written accomplishments, his private passion was writing poetry that sparked the mind to reach and explore new thoughts and ideas. He loved sailing, fishing, and being near blue waters. He had a true and genuine appreciation for music, cooking, and the outdoors, all of which he shared with his beloved Jo Ann and his children. Always a consummate teacher, he was an inspiration; a man of tremendous integrity, creativity, and passion. He will be deeply missed and forever loved.
Celebration of Life to be held on October 25, 2008 at 3:30 p.m. at Twin Lakes Community Chapel, 100 Wade Coble Drive, Burlington, NC 27215, followed by a reception in the Twin Lakes Terrace.
You may sign the online register book at www.lowefuneralhome.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The News & Observer on Sep. 28, 2008.

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Tommie Minnick

December 8, 2008

Please add my sympathies.

Ronald Hunter Sherron

October 22, 2008

"The moving hand having writ, moves on." Dr. R. H. Sherron

Lea Emory

October 3, 2008

JoAnn,
You're in our thoughts and prayers. Ron was an extraordinary person...
Lea & John

Wrenn Haley

October 1, 2008

JoAnn and family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Ron was one of my first friends at VCU, and I have always thought highly of him.

Julie Byrd

September 28, 2008

To JoAnn and all the Kids we are thinking of all of you and have you all in our thoughts and prayers. I am so glad most of us could be together at the reunion at our house in Raleigh. We look forward to seeing those of you we missed on the 25th to celebrate Uncle Ronald's life! We love you!

Joanne ("Jo, Jr.") Walters

September 28, 2008

Jo: You and your family are in my prayers. What an incredible legacy Ron leaves to ALL of us. I think of you so often, but particularly now. I miss you, and send you my love.

Anne Rowe

September 26, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you, JoAnn, and your family.

Marsha Owens

September 26, 2008

Dear Joann,
I only heard today about Ron from Anne Rowe. You must know how sorry I am for you and the family. Ron was always such a presence, an inspiration, and a dear friend who could always make me laugh. My mind is flooded right now with so many fond memories.

With love and sympathy,
Marsha

Betty Gannon

September 23, 2008

I was so sorry to learn of Ron's passing. I have very fond memories of our long ago boat trips & the warm welcome I always received from Ron & Jo Ann.

September 21, 2008

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

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