Obituary published in the Panama City News Herald on July 14, 2013.
Ronald Jospeh Feverston (1930-2013)
Our beloved Ronald Joseph Feverston, born on September 22, 1930 passed away on July 8, 2013. He is survived by his true other half, his wife Sandra Feverston, his one son; five grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, and so many family members and friends that loved him dearly.
Ron retired from the U.S. Air Force and had great American pride for this country and his fellow comrades. His American flag has flown and will continue to fly daily on his porch.
He had a deep and passionate love for the sport of football, he lived for football season and has passed the love and knowledge of the sport onto his son and many of his grandchildren.
Ron's other great passion was traveling all over the world, side-by-side with the love of his life.
Rather than a funeral service, we celebrated the life of this amazing man on Saturday, July 13 at "the lake," or what he always said, "Our slice of paradise," with his family, friends and all that knew how truly special and what a blessing he was to us all.
Obituary published in the Panama City News Herald on July 14, 2013.
Ronald Jospeh Feverston (1930-2013)
Our beloved Ronald Joseph Feverston, born on September 22, 1930 passed away on July 8, 2013. He is survived by his true other half, his wife Sandra Feverston, his one son; five grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, and so many family members and friends that loved him dearly.
Ron retired from the U.S. Air Force and had great American pride for this country and his fellow comrades. His American flag has flown and will continue to fly daily on his porch.
He had a deep and passionate love for the sport of football, he lived for football season and has passed the love and knowledge of the sport onto his son and many of his grandchildren.
Ron's other great passion was traveling all over the world, side-by-side with the love of his life.
Rather than a funeral service, we celebrated the life of this amazing man on Saturday, July 13 at "the lake," or what he always said, "Our slice of paradise," with his family, friends and all that knew how truly special and what a blessing he was to us all.