

Funeral services for Ronald Ray Supercinski, 72, of Hamilton, will be at 2 p.m., Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at the Riley Funeral Home Chapel in Hamilton, Pastor Dave Keith of Carlton Baptist Church officiating. Burial following at Oakwood Cemetery in Hamilton.
After a sixteen month, faith filled battle with cancer, Mr. Supercinski went to the Lord peacefully at home surrounded by family on October 2, 2015, in Hamilton.
Ronald was born November 21, 1942, in Roswell, New Mexico, to Frank and Mary Anne Supercinski.
He is preceded in death by his parents, a loving stepmother, Susanna Supercinski and his daughter, DeAnna K. Supercinski.
As an Air Force brat, he grew up in New Mexico, Arizona, Texas and Spain, where he attended Madrid High School in Madrid. Ronald graduated from Arlington Heights High School in Fort Worth, Texas in 1961 and is an alumni of Texas Wesleyan College and Richland College where he earned a Business Management degree. Ronald honorably served the Unted States Air Force during the Cuban Missle Crisis and the Vietnam era. He spent his career in Business Information and Business Management with Montgomery Ward and SSBA/MBNA and enjoyed a later career as a State Certified Registered Professional Appraiser for Hamilton County.
He is survived by a wonderful wife of almost 48 years, Mary K. Supercinski, a daughter and son-in-law, Marcia and Robert Wooley and grandson Rhett of Denver, Colorado; a son and daughter-in-law Thomas and Rachel Supercinski and grandchildren: Josiah, Annalise and Micah of College Station, Texas; an adopted daughter, Voy Wenzel and grandsons: Jeremiah, Jadon and Jairus; and their father Koelling Wenzel all of Hamilton, Texas.
He is also survived by his brother, Franklyn L. Supercinski and wife, Becky of Longview, Texas; his brother, David Supercinski and wife Diane of Arlington, Texas; his sister, Mercedes Seidel and husband, Rod of Missouri City, Texas and numerous nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Gary Schoen, David Wright, Doyle Roberts, Rodney Craddick, Louis Lowe, IV and John Galindo.
Honorary pallbearers were Tony Beatty, Ben Brumbalow, Glen Horner, Don Jones and Dr. LaMonte Ford.
The family respectfully requests that no flowers be sent. However, consideration of contribution to the DeAnna K. Supercinski Memorial Scholarship Fund at First State Bank, United Care of Hamilton or a charity of your choice, in his memory, is suggested.
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