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Ronald Luis Anthony

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Ronald Luis Anthony

Birth
Hobbs, Lea County, New Mexico, USA
Death
9 Aug 2012 (aged 76)
New Mexico, USA
Burial
Elida, Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.9641472, Longitude: -103.6491417
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Ronald Luis Anthony, 76 of Portales, was born on July 19, 1936, in Hobbs to John Thomas and Ruby Naioma (Vaughn)

Anthony and went to be with the Lord on August 9, 2012, southwest of Elida.

Ronald graduated from Elida High School and attended Eastern New Mexico University with a bachelor degree in Science. Shortly after graduating from Eastern he married Glenda Charlene Parrish and they enjoyed 53 years together.

He was active in the AMPI, and the ENMACC and numerous church boards and committees. He was a member of the Elida First United Methodist Church. Everyone knew him as a family man and he loved being with and playing with his grandkids. Ronald just plain had a big heart for everyone. Like his brother Fred, he loved collecting Antique cars and driving them in parades.

Announced on KOB TV News on August 10, 2012
Published August 12, 2012 by The Clovis News Journal and Wheeler Mortuary of Portales.
Ronald Luis Anthony, 76 of Portales, was born on July 19, 1936, in Hobbs to John Thomas and Ruby Naioma (Vaughn)

Anthony and went to be with the Lord on August 9, 2012, southwest of Elida.

Ronald graduated from Elida High School and attended Eastern New Mexico University with a bachelor degree in Science. Shortly after graduating from Eastern he married Glenda Charlene Parrish and they enjoyed 53 years together.

He was active in the AMPI, and the ENMACC and numerous church boards and committees. He was a member of the Elida First United Methodist Church. Everyone knew him as a family man and he loved being with and playing with his grandkids. Ronald just plain had a big heart for everyone. Like his brother Fred, he loved collecting Antique cars and driving them in parades.

Announced on KOB TV News on August 10, 2012
Published August 12, 2012 by The Clovis News Journal and Wheeler Mortuary of Portales.


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