Ronnie was born in Dallas, TX but was a lifelong resident of Mesquite and Sunnyvale, TX. He graduated from North Mesquite High school and went on to graduate Summa Cum Laude from Stephen F. Austin State University on a baseball scholarship.
Ronnie is survived by his wife Cari of 14 years, and two children, Caroline and Zane; father, Ronnie Sr. and his spouse Debbie; mother, Linda; brother, Clint Henderson and spouse Jackie and their children; Montgomery and Memphis; sister, Brandy and spouse Brad, and their daughter, Havana; In-laws, James and Pam Ingram; sister-in-law, Carli and spouse Rick Henkhaus and their children Carter and Cayle.
To say Ronnie was passionate and devoted to his family and kids would be an understatement. He was actively involved in coaching his kids in baseball, football and basketball. His passion and enthusiasm was contagious and there was nothing he’d rather be doing than watching his kids and the kids he coached.
Ronnie loved Sunnyvale and was committed to serving his community and school district. He was a former Town Council member for the city of Sunnyvale.
His passion, spirit and zest for life and his family and friends has forever left a mark on all who know and love him.
Visitation:
November 29, 2016 6:00-8:00pm
New Hope Funeral Home
500 East Hwy. 80
Sunnyvale, TX, US, 75182
Service:
November 30, 2016 10:00am
First Baptist Church of Sunnyvale
3018 N. Belt Line Road
Sunnyvale, TX, US, 75182
Burial:
New Hope Memorial Gardens
Sunnyvale, Texas
Ronnie was born in Dallas, TX but was a lifelong resident of Mesquite and Sunnyvale, TX. He graduated from North Mesquite High school and went on to graduate Summa Cum Laude from Stephen F. Austin State University on a baseball scholarship.
Ronnie is survived by his wife Cari of 14 years, and two children, Caroline and Zane; father, Ronnie Sr. and his spouse Debbie; mother, Linda; brother, Clint Henderson and spouse Jackie and their children; Montgomery and Memphis; sister, Brandy and spouse Brad, and their daughter, Havana; In-laws, James and Pam Ingram; sister-in-law, Carli and spouse Rick Henkhaus and their children Carter and Cayle.
To say Ronnie was passionate and devoted to his family and kids would be an understatement. He was actively involved in coaching his kids in baseball, football and basketball. His passion and enthusiasm was contagious and there was nothing he’d rather be doing than watching his kids and the kids he coached.
Ronnie loved Sunnyvale and was committed to serving his community and school district. He was a former Town Council member for the city of Sunnyvale.
His passion, spirit and zest for life and his family and friends has forever left a mark on all who know and love him.
Visitation:
November 29, 2016 6:00-8:00pm
New Hope Funeral Home
500 East Hwy. 80
Sunnyvale, TX, US, 75182
Service:
November 30, 2016 10:00am
First Baptist Church of Sunnyvale
3018 N. Belt Line Road
Sunnyvale, TX, US, 75182
Burial:
New Hope Memorial Gardens
Sunnyvale, Texas
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