
Ronald "Bulldog" Dunham, age 54, of Columbus, Ohio, passed away unexpectedly on March 25, 2020. He was born on December 31, 1965 in Columbus to Harold "Spike" and Callie "Frances" Dunham. Ronnie attended West High School and once came in 2nd place in a Toughman Competition. He worked with Stucco for several years. He was the best example of a Warren Avenue Warrior that there ever was. Ronnie had the biggest heart, he would give you the shirt off his back, in fact he did give his work boots away because someone needed them, Ronnie ended up with frost bite so bad, that he nearly lost both feet. But he never regretted giving up his boots. As quoted by a friend. "Ronnie had a HUGE heart and was REAL. 2 qualities that are hard to come by." He is preceded in death by, Mom; Dad; Grandmother; 2 uncles; and 1 aunt. He is survived by brother, James "JD" Dunham; sisters, Shelley Trein and Virginia McElhinny; 1 niece; 7 nephews; several great-nieces and nephews; and 7 cousins. We weren't the only ones who lost a brother, he was a brother to everybody. His "real" family was the people that he met and loved on the streets. Ronnie was loved by everyone who met him. He might not have lived the life that we wanted him to live, but he lived the life that he wanted to live and he was "no Loser". A private service will be held at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to HEART and HOPE by SCHOEDINGER
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