Ronda was born January 28th, 1964 in Grand Marais, MN. She and her family made their adventure and move to Juneau later that summer. She is an alumni of Juneau Douglas High School, spent two years of studying in Hawaii, and then spent the rest of her life in Juneau. She was married to Jon Marshall for several years, and together they had one child, Sheryce. The past several years Ronda worked for the State of Alaska in various departments, but was most well-known during her years with the City and Bureau of Juneau Harbor Department. Many Juneau residents remember her smile at both Auke and Aurora Harbors.
Ronda loved music, boats, fishing, friends and family, and fast cars. She is survived by her daughter Sheryce, son-in-law Raymond, and wonderful granddaughter Claire Borgatti in Fairbanks. Her Juneau legend lives on through her mother and father, Susan and Jay Davis, brothers Richard, Randy, and Ryan Davis, her sisters-in-law Merridy, Tiffany, and Tracy Davis, and numerous nieces and nephews all within the valley of Juneau.
Published in The Juneau Empire from Feb. 26 to Mar. 26, 2019
Ronda was born January 28th, 1964 in Grand Marais, MN. She and her family made their adventure and move to Juneau later that summer. She is an alumni of Juneau Douglas High School, spent two years of studying in Hawaii, and then spent the rest of her life in Juneau. She was married to Jon Marshall for several years, and together they had one child, Sheryce. The past several years Ronda worked for the State of Alaska in various departments, but was most well-known during her years with the City and Bureau of Juneau Harbor Department. Many Juneau residents remember her smile at both Auke and Aurora Harbors.
Ronda loved music, boats, fishing, friends and family, and fast cars. She is survived by her daughter Sheryce, son-in-law Raymond, and wonderful granddaughter Claire Borgatti in Fairbanks. Her Juneau legend lives on through her mother and father, Susan and Jay Davis, brothers Richard, Randy, and Ryan Davis, her sisters-in-law Merridy, Tiffany, and Tracy Davis, and numerous nieces and nephews all within the valley of Juneau.
Published in The Juneau Empire from Feb. 26 to Mar. 26, 2019
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