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Jean Wentz Hinebaugh
December 6, 2024
Ronnie was like family to me. He was my friend, and neighbor, and I babysat him at one point when I was just old enough to do that, and he was still too young to stay at home alone with his brother Dennis. His Mom, Donnabelle and Dad, "Hefty" were like second parents to me. We were all always doing something together as I was growing up on the farm just down the road. My parents, Richard and Opal Wentz, and my sisters, JoAnn and Pat, had our lives intertwined with the Leases and enjoyed being with them. Ronnie was always so friendly, and fun to be with. In our adult years, we haven't been together much, but the times that we have been able to do so, there are many precious memories for me to enjoy. Ronnie will be missed! God bless the family.
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