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Ronald Charles “Ronnie” Brewer

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Ronald Charles “Ronnie” Brewer

Birth
Snowflake, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
Death
21 Jul 2021 (aged 80)
Queen Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Snowflake, Navajo County, Arizona, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.5050722, Longitude: -110.0858778
Plot
A-25-1
Memorial ID
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Ronald (Ronnie) Charles Brewer, age 80, graduated this life to be with family and friends on the other side of the veil on Wednesday morning, July 21, 2021 in his home in Queen Creek, Az. Ronnie was born in Snowflake, AZ on August 9, 1940, to Lee and Irene Brewer. He was the 3rd child of eighth and grew up in a hard working logging family. He enjoyed growing up in Pinedale and Snowflake with his brothers and sisters.

In High School, Ronnie was class Student Body President as a Senior. He loved athletics and played on the football team, basketball team and baseball team. He attended ASU, and EAU. He loved playing "ball" and had many stories to tell about those days. Ronnie served a Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in the Houston Texas Mission and continued to serve in any calling he was asked.

Ronnie married Carma Anne McCleve on December 20, 1969, in the Mesa Temple. They raised four wonderful children together, Bryan, Aaron, Veronica and Jennifer. He was the Grandpa to twelve Grandchildren. He absolutely loved his grandbabies and was the best babysitter. Ronnie is survived by his wife, Carma, and children Bryan (Bridget), Aaron, Veronica (Jesse), and Jennifer (Aaron). He leaves behind his grandchildren Braxton, Kaylee, Nathan, Noah, Charlie, Olivia, Rebecca, Brayden, Brooklyn, Tanner, McKay, and Levi.

Ronnie's greatest joy was his family. His entire life was devoted to fulfilling his duty as father and husband to preside, protect, and provide for his wife and children. He taught them the principles of the gospel including faith, prayer, repentance, respect, compassion, and hard work. Side by side with his eternal companion Carma, Ronnie was deeply rooted in the gospel with an unshakable testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ, which testimony and example they instilled in their children and grandchildren. Ronnie rejoiced in his children's successes and accomplishments.

Ronnie's family would like to thank his many friends, relatives, business partners, neighbors, local ward and stake, Church leadership, and many others who have touched his and our lives and offered their support and condolences at this time.

Ronnie will be remembered in a Celebration of his Life on Tuesday, July 27, 2021 A family viewing will be in the morning of Tuesday, July 27 from at the Queen Creek Stake Center @ 10am. Funeral services will be @ 10am, immediately following the viewing at the same location. Queen Creek Stake Center | 21915 e. Cloud Rd. Queen Creek, Az 85142.

Additionally, Graveside services will proceed the following day on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 in Snowflake, Arizona @ 11am for service and graveside dedication. Snowflake Cemetery | 81 West 1st South Snowflake, AZ 85937

Ronnie will be dearly missed until that unimaginably joyful day when we are all reunited.

published online at www.bunkerfuneral.com
Ronald (Ronnie) Charles Brewer, age 80, graduated this life to be with family and friends on the other side of the veil on Wednesday morning, July 21, 2021 in his home in Queen Creek, Az. Ronnie was born in Snowflake, AZ on August 9, 1940, to Lee and Irene Brewer. He was the 3rd child of eighth and grew up in a hard working logging family. He enjoyed growing up in Pinedale and Snowflake with his brothers and sisters.

In High School, Ronnie was class Student Body President as a Senior. He loved athletics and played on the football team, basketball team and baseball team. He attended ASU, and EAU. He loved playing "ball" and had many stories to tell about those days. Ronnie served a Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in the Houston Texas Mission and continued to serve in any calling he was asked.

Ronnie married Carma Anne McCleve on December 20, 1969, in the Mesa Temple. They raised four wonderful children together, Bryan, Aaron, Veronica and Jennifer. He was the Grandpa to twelve Grandchildren. He absolutely loved his grandbabies and was the best babysitter. Ronnie is survived by his wife, Carma, and children Bryan (Bridget), Aaron, Veronica (Jesse), and Jennifer (Aaron). He leaves behind his grandchildren Braxton, Kaylee, Nathan, Noah, Charlie, Olivia, Rebecca, Brayden, Brooklyn, Tanner, McKay, and Levi.

Ronnie's greatest joy was his family. His entire life was devoted to fulfilling his duty as father and husband to preside, protect, and provide for his wife and children. He taught them the principles of the gospel including faith, prayer, repentance, respect, compassion, and hard work. Side by side with his eternal companion Carma, Ronnie was deeply rooted in the gospel with an unshakable testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ, which testimony and example they instilled in their children and grandchildren. Ronnie rejoiced in his children's successes and accomplishments.

Ronnie's family would like to thank his many friends, relatives, business partners, neighbors, local ward and stake, Church leadership, and many others who have touched his and our lives and offered their support and condolences at this time.

Ronnie will be remembered in a Celebration of his Life on Tuesday, July 27, 2021 A family viewing will be in the morning of Tuesday, July 27 from at the Queen Creek Stake Center @ 10am. Funeral services will be @ 10am, immediately following the viewing at the same location. Queen Creek Stake Center | 21915 e. Cloud Rd. Queen Creek, Az 85142.

Additionally, Graveside services will proceed the following day on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 in Snowflake, Arizona @ 11am for service and graveside dedication. Snowflake Cemetery | 81 West 1st South Snowflake, AZ 85937

Ronnie will be dearly missed until that unimaginably joyful day when we are all reunited.

published online at www.bunkerfuneral.com


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