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Ron Storey passed away unexpectedly at the age of 54. He was born in Sparta, WI to Elvin and Ruth Storey on July 11, 1959. The family moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1968 and Ron spent most of his life there. Ron was a born-again Christian, having accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior as a young boy. He was active at Littletown Baptist Church, where his father was pastor. He graduated from Tucson High school in 1978, and attended the University of Arizona. Ron loved sports and was blessed to live within walking distance of Hi Corbett field where he was frequently in attendance for Cleveland Indians and Tucson Toros games throughout his Jr. High and High School years. He became an Arizona Wildcat fan (all sports)and remained passionate about them throughout his life. He moved to Las Vegas in 1999 where he met his wife Julie of almost 11 years. He had one son Dylan, and two step-children Dale and Brieanna. He is survived by his wife Julie, his children Dale, Brieanna and Dylan, granddaughter Nalani, his sister Janet two brothers Roger and Terry, and assorted nieces and nephews. He will be greatly missed by family and friends who loved him dearly. A memorial service was held for Ron in Las Vegas on Saturday August 31, 2013.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on Sep. 16, 2013.

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Ray Rubi

September 16, 2013

My condolences to Ron's loved ones. I knew Ron in high school and we had some contact after high school after I gave my life to Christ. I remember his friendship in the THS choir and his enjoyment of sports. He was a decent and kind hearted man. I wish now that we had kept in touch over the years. You are in my prayers.

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