Ron (Ron's Son)
Sorry to learn he is gone. I havent seen him since I was three years old in Florida.
He has a beautiful granddaughter he would have been proud of.
Birth date: Oct 22, 1946 Death date: Jul 23, 2011
Ronald J. Pitsley, age 64 of Rogers, Arkansas died Saturday, July 23, 2011 in Fayetteville. He was born October 22, 1946 in Syracuse, New York the son of Floyd and Regina Richmeier Pitsley. He was an Air Force Sergeant in the Viet Read Obituary
Sorry to learn he is gone. I havent seen him since I was three years old in Florida.
He has a beautiful granddaughter he would have been proud of.
So sorry to hear this. I met Ron Around 96 when he came to work at Brunner & Lay and instantly became friends with him. We fished together among other things until I became disabled and could not get around very good. I talked to him in June and haven't heard anything since. Now I know why. You will be missed Ron. RIP.
I was the last to know.. I talked to him on 7/11/11 about the surgery and I guess no one knew that we were close enough to get a call. I found the obit today because I have given up on calling and emailing with no reply. Some families just grow apart we only found each other in 1989, cousins and aunts and uncles and now down to 2 that I don't really know. Sad ending
Thank you Uncle Ron for being a part of my life when I was younger, I always had fun with you and Aunt Dee, and I will hold those memories close. I wish things would have ended up different but no matter what, we all love you. Rest in Peace with our Heavenly Father. Love, Alyssa
Ron, We WERE always family no matter what. You were loved and prayed for and I hope deep down you knew this. May you have eternal peace. You are missed. Love, Your sister Marilyn
I enjoyed riding with Ron for several years - even the day he died. He was doing what he loved as long as he was here - out riding. I'd like to share this poem with you from a fellow biker poet.
When I’m Called Home
By Lee Buddah Haverstick
They ride streets of gold that never end
My fallen brothers, sisters, and friends
It’s the Promised Land, where I’ve been told
There’s life eternal for souls unsold
Imagine riding passed crystal seas
The reward from prayers on bended knees
Hell is just a sin away
The red letters guide me when I pray
It’s a simple choice the way I see
The Devil didn’t die on a cross for me
I pray the Lord always blesses the ride
And blesses my brothers at my side
I thank the Lord for angels sent
May they watch over my brothers yet to repent
Not every biker is going to Hell
Some of us have been there I’m here to tell
Your beliefs are yours and mine are mine
If our beliefs don’t see eye to eye that’s fine
Streets of gold sure do sound good to me
We can ride them together if we all believe
If not, I know I’ll never ride alone
Because I have brothers, sisters, and friends
Already there when I’m called home
© Lee Buddah Haverstick, Black Rose Poetry™
Hi Marily and family,
My condolences in the passing of Ron. I talked to him last year and he was happy fishing and riding his Harley. He did mention Bar-B-Q also.
If there is anything I can do, please don't hesutate to call.
May you cherish all of your memories and keep them close in your heart. He will be sorely missed by all.
A sympathy card has been sent to the family of Ronald J. Pitsley.
Ron is my brother and will always be my brother.I love him and will always miss him.
Be at peace bro.
Love John