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Ronald Ray Black
Ronald Ray Black, age 64, of Joshua, TX lost the fight battling COPD on May 21st 2017. Ronald was born May 10th 1953 son of Ivan Alfred Black and Luella Mae Prince Black. Ronald was born in Huntington, WV which was about 10 minutes from his family home in Chesapeake, OH in which he was raised. He was the loving husband and a wonderful father to three and another three by marriage. He retired from Lockheed Martin after 33 years in 2013. He loved the outdoors and was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was a big flirt and was always playing and joking around as he always loved a good laugh. He is predeceased by his brother Leo Black. Survivors: Wife Debra Black of Joshua, TX; Siblings: Danny Black, Rodger Black, Larry Black, Freda Withrow and Mary Blake. Sons and Daughters: Ronald Ray Black Jr, of Gould, Arkansas, Ivan Clifford Black, of Fort Worth, TX, Roy Edward Black, of Texarkana, TX, Kimberly Leeann Baker, of Rome, NY, Terrie Lorena Rexroat, of Alvarado, TX and Joshua Wayne Bolton, of Burleson, TX, and many nephews, nieces, cousins and grandchildren.
Condolence Messages

8 Responses

  1. My heart is with the family during this time. May God make each day easier for all of you. Xoxo

  2. To Debra and the entire Bolton family,
    We are so very sorry for the loss of Ron. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. I never got to meet Ron in person, but I will always cherish the memory of watching a video of him dressing up as Santa Claus for my little Blayden.
    God bless you all and Rest In Peace Ron.
    Sincerely,
    Sherri & Randy Walker

  3. My deepest sympathy goes out to all of the Black family and friends. The loss of such a loved one is very painful. May you find comfort in your treasured memories and drawing close to God in prayer. (Psalms 66:19,20)

  4. He was a great buddy to me since the day I met him. I will miss his wit and constant teasing. More than that I will miss my fishing and hunting buddy because we always had a good time. I know he is fishing and hunting now. May he rest in peace. Mitchell Ray “Mitchy Bitchy” Chapman. I will miss him dearly but I hope to see him again in heaven. Pam Jolly.

  5. Ron, The first time I met you was when you and Randy were coming up the hill. I had a small 8 point hanging. You said “nice buck” then went on to chew me out for taking your spot and shooting your buck. I told you that you should have gotten up earlier. Randy laughed then invited me to dinner. I have always cherished that day and will always remember it. You have always given the shirt off your back and helped anyone at any time. I really admire that about you.
    To the Ron Black family: Be happy for Ron, he’s in a better place and in good hands.
    We will miss you.

    Jimbo

  6. our condolence I first met RON in the woods and after a while we became friends we really enjoyed being around RON hunting and fishing RON was always the center of attention everyone always asking wheres RON when will RON be here we will miss you RON GODS SPEED RICK AND TINA CLEARFIELD

  7. So sorry to hear of Ronnie passing. I grew up with Ronnie -he was a cousin .we all grew up on the “creek” went to school together,etc. Sorry to hear this!

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