We are confident that in 1981 there was a baseball strike just so that he would have no distractions and friends from church were able to come and spend time with him and he accepted Jesus.
Ronnie also loved music! He loved the oldies but goodies but his number one was Johnny Cash! Even as he was struggling recently, if we put on Johnny Cash his lips would move and his fingers would be tapping!
He worked for the same company right out of high school up until he retired at the age of 62 in 2002. That’s crazy by today’s standards, it’s rare that one stays with the same company. He faithfully commuted into Manhattan, Monday-Friday working the 9-5! I don’t ever remember him calling in sick ... ever. I think that’s where Joey and I get our work ethic.
Ronnie is survived by his wife of 58 years Flo, they were married on September 15, 1962! He is also survived by his daughter Diane Lynn and son Joseph Michael and their two grandsons Keith Christopher and Stone Tyler.
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