Ronald Hendrix
May 26, 2018
Ronald C. Hendrix, 79, passed away May 26, 2018 at his home. Ronald was born April 26, 1939 in Leon, Iowa to Mildred and Chester Hendrix. He worked at the Local #493 as an iron worker for over 35 years.
Ronald is survived by his loving wife, Joyce; children, Scott Hendrix and Debbie Wilcox; brother, Donald Hendrix; grandchildren Allison Pratt (Justin) and Alex Wilcox; great-granddaughter, Madison Pratt, and many loving family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents.
A memorial service will be held at 11 am, Friday, June 1st at Park Avenue Presbyterian Church, 3120 SW 9th Street followed by burial at Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church.
Memorial contributions may be directed to Park Avenue Presbyterian Church.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Kimberly Craig
06/02/2018
Ron watched me grow up and I have always kinda thought of him as family. I am so grateful that I was able to laugh with him a couple weeks ago. You will be missed Ron but Im sure I will see you again . Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers and if you EVER need anything Joyce please dont hesitate to call me. Im so sorry I found out after the service. Big hugs to you. He was a great guy and I will miss him. I love you.
Jennifer Hartman
06/01/2018
I am so sorry for your loss. Ron was a good man and touched so many in the neighborhood. My prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. May God comfort and hold you tightly as you adjust to life without Ron.
Connie Wills-Sandstead
06/01/2018
Joyce: I cannot even begin to understand what you are going through right now, but I would like to offer you prayers and condolences to you and your family. Ronnie never truly leaves this earth, for he will still be alive in your hearts and minds.
Steve Richardson
05/31/2018
Joyce
I am so sorry to hear about Ron. You two and your family are great people. My prayers are with you. I am sorry I wont make the service as I am in DC for work, but please know you all will be in my thoughts and prayers tomorrow.
Dianne Carter and Family
05/31/2018
Our sympathy goes out to your family. Keeping you and your family in our daily prayers.
God Bless,
Dianne Carter and Family
Schwartz family
05/31/2018
We are so sorry for your loss. Ron was a good man and liked by so many.
John and Diane Wilcox
05/31/2018
Our prayers go out to your family. Ron was a great guy and always had time to talk.
Gene Hilger
05/31/2018
I have many happy memories of the friendship and good times we had when we were neighbors many years ago. My sympathy to Joyce and all the family.
Tom McPherson
05/31/2018
They just dont make them like him anymore. Always had time to talk and give advice on about anything especially fishing. He is dearly missed.
Connie Clark
05/31/2018
So sorry for your loss. Gary always knew who to ask about fishing ,he enjoyed all the talks they had
Barb Hultman
05/30/2018
I am sorry to hear of Ron's passing. Ron was such a nice guy and such a good "fish friend" to Kraig. Ron will be greatly missed by a lot of people. My sympathy goes out to you Joyce and all the family. Rest in peace Ron.
Gary & Deb Dickey
05/30/2018
So sorry for such a loss to the family. When a father passes, there is nothing to shield the children from the wind. May Gods mercy provide comfort to the Hendrix Family during your time of grief.
Deloris Mc Fall
05/30/2018
Prayers for Ronnie's family. My heart breaks for all of you. No better man ever. So kind with a wonderful attitude. I know he is in Heaven waiting to welcome all of us there. In my book he was a shining star that warmed my heart. RIP Dear Man
Judy Ballinger
05/30/2018
Dearest Family.. I'm so very sorry to learn of Ron's passing..My prayers and thoughts of love and sympathy are with you all at such a sad time.. Hugs surround you all..
Mike & Kathy Paton
05/30/2018
Joyce, Scott, Debbie, & family - our thoughts & prayers are with you all!!!! For 37 years, Ron has been the best neighbor that we could have ever asked for - helping clean our driveway before we could afford a snowblower - standing shotgun over our family boat - and becoming the Bait Shop icon - but best of all, being a kind and honest man. No better compliment can be given. We are sure going to miss Ron and the impromptu yard talks!!!