

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved son, grandson, nephew, and brother, Ronald “Ronnie” Alfred Beauloye III, affectionately known as "Dukes" since the age of four. Ronnie was born on April 13, 1983, in El Cajon, California, to parents Ronald Beauloye Jr. and Lorna Beauloye. He passed away suddenly at home from heart disease on January 24, 2025, in Menifee, California.
Ronnie is survived by his loving mother, Lorna Ewing; father, Ronald Beauloye Jr.; brothers, Brennan Beauloye; Chris Merrill; Mike Merrill; and Jeff Merrill and stepfather, Wayne Ewing. He also leaves behind his grandparents, Ronald Beauloye Sr., Mollie Beauloye, and Beryl Edgington, as well as his aunts, Jennifer Goss, (Kenny), and Clarissa Beauloye; uncle Donald Edgington (Delia) Ronnie was a cherished cousin to Kyle, Ria, Yasmine, and Ryle, and a beloved uncle to several nieces and nephews.
Raised in San Diego, Ronnie moved to Temecula in the late 1990s, where he built a life surrounded by family and friends. He graduated with two A.A. degrees from San Jacinto College and dedicated 20 years to the field of behavioral therapy, making a lasting impact on the lives of children with special needs. For the past six years, he worked with Guiding Behavior Outcomes (GBO) in Temecula, where he was far more than a therapist—he was a dear friend to the many families he served. Ronnie’s compassion, kindness, and unwavering support made a profound difference in the lives of the children he worked with, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Beyond his career, Ronnie had many passions. He loved writing, heavy metal music—especially bands like Scorpions, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Accept, and Black Sabbath—and was an avid sports fan, with his favorite team being the Los Angeles Chargers. He had an incredible sense of humor, always making people laugh, and once considered trying stand-up comedy. He cherished time spent at the beach and in the mountains, finding peace in nature.
Above all, Ronnie loved his family immensely. His kindness, warmth, and infectious laughter will never be forgotten. The love we have for him is beyond words, and his absence leaves an immeasurable void in our hearts.
Ronnie is also survived by his two best friends of over 28 years, Nick Glass and David Boucher, whom he loved and adored.
Our family cannot express how deeply Ronnie was loved, nor how much he will be missed. His memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Rest in peace, our dear Ronnie, "Dukes", You will forever be loved.
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