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Ronnie G. (Pops) Amerman

Posted 2009-08-07 by Sharon
The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ
January 10, 2007, p. A10

Ronnie G. ”Pops” Amerman, age 71, passed away Jan. 6 in Sun City West. Funeral services were held Tuesday (Jan. 9) at 4 p.m. at Wickenburg Funeral Home with Pastor Dean Stanley officiating.

Ronnie was born in Olney, Ill., and raised in Clay City, Ill. He came to Arizona in 1995 settling in Wickenburg to be near family. He had worked as a auto body repairman at Jones Ford in Buckeye with his son Scott for years. He was also a member of the First Southern Baptist Church in Wickenburg.

Ronnie was an avid fisherman and affectionately known as “Pops” or “Pappy”. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends. He is survived by sons and daughters-in-law Scott and Darlene Amerman of Wickenburg, Tim and Pam Amerman of Elkhart, Ind.; daughters Renee Hart of Euless, Texas, and Tyann Amerman of Fort Worth, Texas; grandchildren Lanae and Lanette Amerman of Wickenburg, Tyler Hamilton of Elkhart, Ind., Chad Hart and Jeffery Hart both of Euless, Texas, and Collin Hart of Camp Pendleton, Calif.; the love of his life, wife Phyllis Amerman, the mother of his children. He is also survived by brothers and sisters-in-law Vance and Loretta Amerman of Nickmas, Ill., Terry and Lesta Amerman of Woodbridge, Va., Jerry and Pilas Amerman of Las Cruces, N.M.; sisters and brothers-in-law Sue and Evertt Adams of Noble, Ill., Lila and John Deaton of Plain Field, Iowa., Aleta and Jim Clontz of Sumerset, Ky.

He was preceded in death by his parents Fred A. Amerman in 1972 and Nila Amerman in 2005 and a brother Fred L. Amerman in 1988.

The family suggests memorials be made in memory of Ronnie to the American Cancer Society or Clay City First Baptist Church at 5 Southwest Street, Clay City, IL 62824. Arrangements are under the direction of Wickenburg Funeral Home.




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