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Ronald Crumpton Memoriam


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In Memoriam May 2, 1951--January 14, 2001 Star, smile, strong

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Jan. 14, 2004.

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Brent Eastty

September 5, 2025

Mr Crumpton had a major positive impact as a student in 1992

Michelle Camarillo Yoder

January 15, 2025

I can´t believe yesterday was the anniversary of your death. You´re always on my heart & now as a mom of 4, my oldest being in high school, your memory is even more constant. You were & always will be one of the most impactful people in my life. Always respectful but so demanding with expecting the best. <3

Steve Newcomb

July 1, 2023

Love you brother and miss you

Lauren

November 27, 2021

I still think of you. Thank you for believing in me.

Benjamin

January 13, 2021

He was one of the best teachers I ever had. An adult not afraid to engage the intelligence of a child and let them express themselves freely.

Colleen Evans Andrews

January 15, 2004

I met Ronnie in 7th grade. He was not only one of the funniest people I've ever known, he was also brilliant. I didn't see him often over the years, but always knew I could count on seeing him at Reagan High reunions. I will always have fond memories of him as a sweet, caring guy who made me laugh more than anyone I've ever known.

jenn barr

January 14, 2004

I taught with Ron and was lucky enough to travel with him on our school trips to Europe. I miss him and think of him often. He still makes me laugh and we often evoke "Crumptonisms" at school.

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