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Ronald Bagley, born September 1st, 1962 and went to his heavenly home on November 16th, 2023
Ronald Bagley found his greatest source of pride in his children and grandchildren. He took immense pride in the remarkable adults his children have become, cherishing their life accomplishments despite the many obstacles they faced. A man beaming with pride, his joy knew no bounds when he spoke about them and his beloved grandchildren. The love he held for his family was a testament to the depth of his heart.
Overcoming personal challenges, he achieved sobriety in May 2010, marking a turning point that led him to embrace a fulfilling and positive life for himself and the ones around him. His new journey started in 2010 by attending his daughter’s high school graduation which soon followed his own graduation at Teen Challenge. Other milestones he was apart of included being apart of his granddaughter Tinley’s birth, helping his son build a home, and walking his daughter down the aisle at her wedding. All of these were a testament to the transformation he underwent.
Known for his infectious humor and unwavering care, Ron was a loving soul who selflessly supported anyone in need. Family held a special place in his heart, whether it was spending quality time together, fishing trips, or relishing moments at the beach, especially during the recent memorable family vacation. Ron also cherished his dog, Nico.
A beacon of guidance, Ron was the go-to person for advice, always ready to lend a listening ear and offer prayers for those seeking solace. His deep connection with faith and a strong relationship with the Lord defined his outlook on life.
Ronald Bagley is survived by his children Paul Bagley (Brittani), Sarah Foster (David), and Danielle Bagley. His grandchildren Paul Bagley Jr., Lindsay Bagley, Tinley Bagley, and Hudson Foster. He is also survived by his stepmother Barb Bagley and his sisters Rhonda Uitermarkt and Pam Hulbert (Roger).He is preceded in death by his mom, Beverly Bagley, dad, Ronald Bagley, and brother Bob Bagley.
Ron’s legacy lives on through the love he shared, the advice he gave, and the countless memories created with those who were fortunate enough to know him.
Ron’s journey in this world may have come to an end, but his spirit lives on in the memories we hold dear. In honoring his wishes, Ronald will be cremated, and a celebration of his life will take place at the home of his son, Paul Bagley, in Box Springs. This intimate gathering, a reflection of the close-knit family he treasured, will provide an opportunity for friends and family to share stories, support one another, and pay tribute to a remarkable life.
The Spier Family says
Even though we only had the chance to speak with Mr. Ron a few times, we can honestly say, it was a pleasure. He was always so grateful to spend time with his family and share a good word. He will truly be missed.
We our sending prayers of love and peace to his family during this time of loss.
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” Matthew 5:4
Rev. Larry Low says
I am so sorry for your loss. Ron and I became good friends during his time at Teen Challenge. I was the Dean of students there and had much time as Ron’s personal counselor. I considered Ron a good friend and truly enjoyed the time we had together. He was easy to minister to and received what was being taught by putting it to work in his life. Ron was a good man and loved people. It was a real pleasure getting to know him. He will truly be missed by all who knew him.
For all those who believe in Jesus and the work He did on the cross, we will see Ron again in eternity. Life does not end but we graduate to the spiritual realm.
Christine clark says
Sarah,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family❤️
Joe and Christine Clark
Ian and Renee Goodwin says
We are deeply saddened to hear about the unexpected loss of Mr. Ron. His kindness, gentle nature, and willingness to help with construction questions left a lasting impact on us. We’ll always cherish the memories of his long visits at the Foster’s, accompanied by his little dog. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time, and we extend our sincere condolences. Big Ron will be greatly missed.