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Wynnewood, Oklahoma April 1984 November 18, 1982 ~ April 16, 1984 Ronald Gene Mims, Jr was born November 18, 1982 to the parents of Ronald and Llawelyn Jean Mims. Even though Ronald's life span was short by the standard of time, it was full by the measure of joy and pleasure that was experienced by the many with whom his life touched. Some of his days were spent in the hospital where he and his family were an inspiration and loved by doctors and nurses, who spoiled him to no end. The faith of his family was strenthened because of his courage in suffering. His ability to enjoy living with his warm smile was an example to those who knew and loved him. He will be greatly missed by his loving family and those who ministered to his physical needs, but by the mercy of God - his life is now of complete happiness. He leaves in the hands of God, father, Ronald, mother, Llawelyn, an older brother preceded him in death. Maternal grandparents, Re and Mrs Fred D. Rushing of Oklahoma City, Paternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs Willie Mims of Minden, La., great grandparents, Mrs Anna Flowers and Rev and Mrs Frank Rushing of Wynnewood, Oklahoma. A host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. |
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