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Pearl Mims
September 29, 2022
Mr. Ronald as he was known by his Dialysis first shift MWF family. Mr. Ronald was a very nice and friendly person to whoever he talked with. Especially whenever I spoke to him to ask him how he is feeling today his answer was always the same "I'm feel fine thank you Jesus". He would never complain I don't care how bad he was feeling. He would just say 'Thank you Jesus". His Dialysis Family has lost a jewel and he would be truly missed. The Ronald Massey Family has our deepest sympathy and prayers. From Pearl Mims one of the Dialysis patients Family God bless you all.
Pho Palmer Murphy ('05)
September 28, 2022
Dear Massey Family -
On behalf of the Office of Alumni Affairs of the University of the District of Columbia, we offer our deepest condolences on the passing of our alumnus, Ronald Louis Massey ('97). We are sadden to hear this news and will include our dear classmate in our Homecoming ceremony of alumni remembrances.
Again, our deepest condolences.
Pho Palmer Murphy ('05)
Director, Alumni Affairs and Outreach
University of the District of Columbia
Sharon Lynn Sturdivant
September 28, 2022
Cousin Ronnie, I will miss your happy and warm friendship. You were always a joy to talk with and be with. Love you Cousin Sharon
Teresa Hoskins Hargett
September 25, 2022
Ronnie, Ronnie, Ronnie. My brother/cousin. I´m really going to miss you. Things won´t be the same without you. That smile, that warm heart, and the love that we shared will forever be etched on the table of my heart. To my sister Paula, and my other brother Herbert, know that we will always be here for you.
Love your sister/cousin Teresa
Juletta Hoskins
September 25, 2022
Love you Family. Praying for you all!!
Rev. Edith Parrish
September 25, 2022
A cousin who always demonstrated compassion, caring and love to all.
Rev. Edith Parrish
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