Ronnie was born on January 5th, 1968. He was the son of Ronald Sr. and Rosemary Hamm. He married Cheryl Hamm on October 18th, 1986 in Peoria.
Ronnie is survived by his parents, Ronald Sr. and Rosemary Hamm; children, Jena (Andy) Slotter, Jered (Cassidy Ioerger) Hamm, Alyssa Hamm and Tara (Sameed Osman) Hamm; 3 grandchildren, Mazie, Addison and Brady Slotter; brother Thomas (Jennifer) Hamm and sister, Heather (Paul) Brussow.
Ronnie was a graduate of Brimfield High School. He graduated from Bradley University with a degree in communications. He was a retired laborer with Local 165. He was a member of the Hanna City Sportsman Club. His hobbies included hunting, fishing and socializing with friends around town. He was a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan and even had the “Go Cubs Go” song as his ringtone. In high school, he was voted most likely to become a pastor. He never officially earned that title but he was known locally as “Reverend Ronnie” and was frequently caught sharing the gospel to everyone around him. His favorite song lyric was “Carry on my wayward son, there’ll be peace when you are done.”
A celebration life will be held Saturday, March 20th at the Hannah City Sportsman’s Club located at 103 South Main St, Hannah City, IL 61536. A brief service will start at 4:30 pm with a meal and time of sharing after.
The Cremation Society of Mid-Illinois Co. Pekin/Peoria is assisting the family with arrangements.
Cremation Society of Mid-Illinois, Co.
Ronnie was born on January 5th, 1968. He was the son of Ronald Sr. and Rosemary Hamm. He married Cheryl Hamm on October 18th, 1986 in Peoria.
Ronnie is survived by his parents, Ronald Sr. and Rosemary Hamm; children, Jena (Andy) Slotter, Jered (Cassidy Ioerger) Hamm, Alyssa Hamm and Tara (Sameed Osman) Hamm; 3 grandchildren, Mazie, Addison and Brady Slotter; brother Thomas (Jennifer) Hamm and sister, Heather (Paul) Brussow.
Ronnie was a graduate of Brimfield High School. He graduated from Bradley University with a degree in communications. He was a retired laborer with Local 165. He was a member of the Hanna City Sportsman Club. His hobbies included hunting, fishing and socializing with friends around town. He was a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan and even had the “Go Cubs Go” song as his ringtone. In high school, he was voted most likely to become a pastor. He never officially earned that title but he was known locally as “Reverend Ronnie” and was frequently caught sharing the gospel to everyone around him. His favorite song lyric was “Carry on my wayward son, there’ll be peace when you are done.”
A celebration life will be held Saturday, March 20th at the Hannah City Sportsman’s Club located at 103 South Main St, Hannah City, IL 61536. A brief service will start at 4:30 pm with a meal and time of sharing after.
The Cremation Society of Mid-Illinois Co. Pekin/Peoria is assisting the family with arrangements.
Cremation Society of Mid-Illinois, Co.
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