Ronald (Ronny) Guy Minick

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: November 30, 1949
  • Date Of Death: October 16, 2022
  • State: Georgia

Ronald (Ronny) Guy Minick, age 72, passed away peacefully Sunday, October 16, 2022, at Ogeechee Area Hospice following a brief but courageous battle with cancer.  Ronny was born in Statesboro November 30, 1949, then moved to Waynesboro, Georgia when he was in elementary School.  He graduated from Waynesboro High School after “14 years” as he would say, in his humorous way, since he liked a couple of grades so much, he repeated them.  He served in the U.S. Army for 3 years as a teletype operator in Germany during the Vietnam war.

 

Ronny was predeceased by his mother and stepfather, Derita and Wesley Barnes; father, John Addison (Jake) Minick; brother, Wiley Minick; son, Travis Minick; sister-in-law, Suzanne McGlamory; and brother-in law, Bill Lumpkin.

 

Ronny is survived by his loving wife, Lisa, of 17 years; his brothers and sisters-in-law, Johnny and Judy Minick of Augusta, GA and Dick and Carmelita Minick of Albuquerque, NM; sister and brother-in-law, Elaine and Bob Stone of Statesboro; sister, Sherry Minick of Statesboro; stepmother, Hazel Minick of Statesboro; sister-in-law, Tish Lumpkin of Cumming, GA; stepdaughter, Michelle McRorie and her family, Brian and Kylen of Savannah; and cat, Fifi.

 

And blessed as well by his Aunt Shirley Minick and a host of many, many cousins, nieces and nephews on all sides of his families.

 

Ronny first met Lisa in 1974, and after going their separate ways but still keeping in touch periodically, they very happily reunited in 2000, as fate would have it.  Following both their retirements, they gladly left the rat-race of Atlanta and Ronny brought Lisa “home” with him to Statesboro in 2004.  As much as Ronny loved not having the commitment of an everyday job, he did like to work periodically which he did over the years for Southern Voice and Data, Wise Choice Realty, NeSmith Construction and SunCatcher Blinds, making loads of great friends at each of these places.

 

Ronny enjoyed golf, fishing, UGA football, traveling, beach trips with Lisa where they would meet up with dear friends, playing blackjack , and placing wagers with folks on sports events (especially the Super Bowl), or most any trivial competition.

 

The family would like to thank Ogeechee Area Hospice for their exceptional care of Ronny and support for Lisa in his final few days, and also to Dr. Grant Lewis and staff at the St. Joseph’s Candler Infusion Center in Pembroke during his cancer treatments.

 

 

 

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