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Ronald Glenn Lehman

Mr. Ronald “Ronnie” Glenn Lehman, 68, of Monette, Arkansas passed away on Sunday, November 29, 2015 at his home after a brave battle with cancer. Mr. Lehman was born on March 24, 1947 in Waco, Texas to the late Robert and Dorothy Lehman. Mr. Lehman was a member of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Jonesboro, Arkansas and the Knights of Columbus, served as a captain in the United States Army, enjoyed swimming, traveling, and hunting, and was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. Survivors include; his wife: Jo Rena Lehman of the home; two sons: Wes Ryan Lehman of Lincoln, Nebraska and Eric Anthony Lehman of Jonesboro, Arkansas; twin daughters: Sara Denise Lehman and Tara Corrine Lehman both of Jonesboro, Arkansas; one brother: Charles Hayes Mallory of Little Rock, Arkansas; one sister: Peggy Lehman of Little Rock, Arkansas; eight grandchildren: Luke Lehman, Grace Lehman, Hudson Lehman, Riley Lehman, Levi Lehman, Brogan Peridore, Slayton Lehman, and Jacob Brown; and a host of other family and friends. A funeral mass will be held on Monday, December 7, 2015 at 2:00 pm at the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church with a reception/visitation immediately following in the parish hall. A reception/visitation will be held at the home, 1663 County Road 543, Monette, Arkansas on Sunday, December 6, 2015 from 1:00 pm – 8:00 pm.

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  1. William Goin, says

    I am Ronnie's cousin and have so many fond memories of him as we grew up together. A big guy with a big laugh that was contagious. A wonderful man and husband, and loving father of four beautiful children. He will be missed by all.

  2. Carol Moravec Barlow, says

    I met Ronnie in the 7th grade. He was a larger-than-life hero to me. I’ve heard from so many wonderful stories from our classmates about Ronny. He was an honorable man, dedicated to helping others in need. Be very proud! I am truly sorry for the loss of this great man, you are in my thoughts and prayers. May God bring you peace in this time of great sorrow.

  3. Linda Wilson Saffel, says

    May you rest in peace. May God bring peace and comfort to your family

  4. Wayne Collie, says

    Sad that another friend has lost his battle with cancer! My deepest and sincere sympathy for all of Ronnie's family! May our GOD give each of you comfort in HIS loving arms and rest in peace, Ronnie until we met again!

  5. Mary Lynn Johnson Ferran, says

    So very sorry for your loss! May God Bless and watch over you during this very trying time!

  6. Lynn Hart, says

    May you rest in peace and love Ronnie. Prayers for family and many friends of Ronnie

  7. Paula Gordon Stobaugh, says

    I knew Ronnie from our class at Central High School. He was a sweet boy then and from all I've heard from more recent friends, a truly wonderful man. May God Bless all his family with blessed comfort.

  8. Verna Clayborne, says

    My prayers go out to the family and friends of Ronnie Lehman. As a fellow Central classmate (1966) I am uplifted to learn all of the wonderful things being said about how Ronnie lived his life and treated others. May he bring the same spirit and love to those he will encounter in the next world.

  9. Ellen Piazza Peterson, says

    What a friend Ronny has been to me! He touched my life and heart so tenderly with his beautiful spirit through the many years of our friendship. I will miss him terribly. My love, prayers and deepest sympathy to Rena, Sara, Tara, Eric, Wes, and all Ronny's grandchildren and family members. May you all find peace in your sorrow and joy in your loving memories of Ronny.

  10. Paul Craig- :lrch, Class Of '66, says

    May the family and friends find peace. Ronny touched many lives and left a wonderful legacy. He is certainly now in a better place.

  11. Dee Daugherty Mccauley, says

    Even though I was only a classmate with Ronnie at Central, I am so moved by the heartfelt expressions about the man he was. I offer my deepest sympathy to his family and closest friends who mourn his loss.

  12. Judy Pfriemer, says

    I will always remember the first time I meet Ronnie. My husband brought to his home to see the grills that are used inArkansas that can be pulled behind a trailer. This was in 1992 and the first time I saw how Boston butts were smoked by the Knights of Columbus. Ever since then my children have gone to school with his children and became adult friends. To his children and family We are keeping you and Ronnie in our prayers and thoughts. You were very lucky to have since a nice man in your family. Love, Judy and Hank Pfriemer

  13. Pegi Lehmann, says

    My brother Ronny was an incredible brother very caring, unconditionally loving, honest, funny and never knew a stranger. I have a lot of really fond memories growing up with him and owe him and Charles for teaching me such great survival skills. He and Charles were notorious for playing jokes on their baby sister! He will be missed but never forgotten. I know I will see him again when our Lord comes to take me home. But until that day comes Mom, Dad and Ronny will be our guardian angels.

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