Proceeded in death by his father and mother Everett A. and Ruby R. Thomas; brother Clyde Thomas; and daughter Gina Kay Thomas; great grandson Cameron “Jake” Hallford.
He leaves his sister Glenda Schinnerer and husband Clyde; sister Theada Whiteman and husband Phillip; sister Wanda Patton; brother Keith Thomas and wife Betty; sister Paula Ablang and husband Vic; sister-in-law Velda Thomas; daughter Deana Robison and husband Tom; daughter MaLon Jennings and husband Charlie; son Mory Thomas and partner Nick Caballero; his children’s mother Karen Fleenor and husband Robert; six grandchildren Tiffany Hodges; Katrina Preston; Kassandra Goble and husband George; Ashli Hallford and husband Cameron; Josh Jennings; Jaedin Jennings; seven great grandchildren Brandon, Alora, Nevaeh, Annabell, Rowan, Laikyn, and Wayne.
Ronnie’s love was basketball which he continued playing throughout his life; on town teams, refereeing and always shooting baskets with his children. So, when we hear thunder in the sky, we will think of him dribbling and dunking the ball for the team, doing what he loved with no limits. Ron, started his own business as a barber and then became a successful futures broker until his retirement. Accomplishments include a basketball state championship in 1958 and as a Scott City councilman he advocated for the municipal pool still in use today. Ronnie was known for his pranks and orneriness. He loved his family, reading the Bible, Kansas University basketball, animals, gardening, fishing, long walks, sunrises and sunsets, and country living.
In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to the Alzheimer’s Project, Inc. that supported Ron and his family tremendously over the last several years. 301 East Tharpe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32303
Funeral services will be postponed due to Covid-19 with plans being considered for a mid-year 2021 date in Scott City, KS.
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