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Ronnie Mack Wilson

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Ronnie Mack Wilson

Birth
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Death
2 Dec 2020 (aged 72)
Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.3905917, Longitude: -84.5282889
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Ronnie M. Wilson
02/14/1948 - 12/02/2020
Ronnie Mack Wilson age 72 of Hamilton was welcomed into the arms of Jesus on Wednesday December 2, 2020. He was born February 14, 1948 in Charleston, West Virginia the son of the late Conrad Saylor and Thelma Eskins. Ronnie was a veteran of the U. S. Army and served 2 tours in Vietnam with the First Air Cavalry Division. He was a born-again Christian whose passions were auto mechanics and to serve Christ in his music ministry. He was well known for his bass guitar playing at many churches in the area over the years. He was immensely proud of his grandchildren and loved his family and friends deeply. He will be sadly missed. Ronnie is survived by his two children Eric (Trisha) Wilson and Joshua (Rochelle) Wilson; six grandchildren Joshua Wilson, Isaiah (Ally) Wilson, Noah Wilson, Jonah Wilson, Kaylun Owl, and Kareena Owl; three great grandchildren Keaura Owl, Eliason Owl, and Kahara Hawk; and six siblings Mitchell Wilson, Susie (Perry) Smith, Anna Collins, James (Teresa) Saylor, Chumley Saylor, and Ronnie Cerullo. He is also survived by his special lifelong best friends, Denny and Sherry Loman. He was preceded in death by two sisters Genie Butler and Janie Bamonte. Visitation 6-8 PM Tuesday December 8, 2020 at THE WEBSTER FUNERAL HOME 3080 Homeward Way at Rt. 4, Fairfield. The funeral service on Wednesday will be private. Burial in Rose Hill Burial Park with full military honors
Ronnie M. Wilson
02/14/1948 - 12/02/2020
Ronnie Mack Wilson age 72 of Hamilton was welcomed into the arms of Jesus on Wednesday December 2, 2020. He was born February 14, 1948 in Charleston, West Virginia the son of the late Conrad Saylor and Thelma Eskins. Ronnie was a veteran of the U. S. Army and served 2 tours in Vietnam with the First Air Cavalry Division. He was a born-again Christian whose passions were auto mechanics and to serve Christ in his music ministry. He was well known for his bass guitar playing at many churches in the area over the years. He was immensely proud of his grandchildren and loved his family and friends deeply. He will be sadly missed. Ronnie is survived by his two children Eric (Trisha) Wilson and Joshua (Rochelle) Wilson; six grandchildren Joshua Wilson, Isaiah (Ally) Wilson, Noah Wilson, Jonah Wilson, Kaylun Owl, and Kareena Owl; three great grandchildren Keaura Owl, Eliason Owl, and Kahara Hawk; and six siblings Mitchell Wilson, Susie (Perry) Smith, Anna Collins, James (Teresa) Saylor, Chumley Saylor, and Ronnie Cerullo. He is also survived by his special lifelong best friends, Denny and Sherry Loman. He was preceded in death by two sisters Genie Butler and Janie Bamonte. Visitation 6-8 PM Tuesday December 8, 2020 at THE WEBSTER FUNERAL HOME 3080 Homeward Way at Rt. 4, Fairfield. The funeral service on Wednesday will be private. Burial in Rose Hill Burial Park with full military honors

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