Ronnie Dean Hunsinger, died November 2006. He had two children, Jason Dean and Crystal Jean. He had the surgery for weight loss. Due to complications from the surgery and past surgeries he had, he did leave us too young. Ronnie was the greatest brother in the world and I miss him greatley. He served in the US Army from 1980-1988 He lived in Colorado for some of military career and then he moved back to SC to with his family. He retired early due to a trucking accident leading to major internal problems and back problems. But he never let life get him to far down, he wanted to live on for his children and his family. Our family misses Ronnie and I (Mary Jane) miss him more than anything in the world. "If I could have One More Day" things would have never been unsaid like "I LOVE YOU BROTHER"
I am just learning of Ronnie's passing and am saddened...and conversations we shared as two young men growing up and preparing for serving our country in the military are a forever memory...much respect! R.I.P.
Mary Hunsinger (Duggins) (1984)
Ronnie Dean Hunsinger, died November 2006. He had two children, Jason Dean and Crystal Jean. He had the surgery for weight loss. Due to complications from the surgery and past surgeries he had, he did leave us too young. Ronnie was the greatest brother in the world and I miss him greatley.He served in the US Army from 1980-1988
He lived in Colorado for some of military career and then he moved back to SC to with his family.
He retired early due to a trucking accident leading to major internal problems and back problems. But he never let life get him to far down, he wanted to live on for his children and his family.
Our family misses Ronnie and I (Mary Jane) miss him more than anything in the world. "If I could have One More Day" things would have never been unsaid like "I LOVE YOU BROTHER"
Allen Holland (1981)
I am just learning of Ronnie's passing and am saddened...and conversations we shared as two young men growing up and preparing for serving our country in the military are a forever memory...much respect! R.I.P.