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Ronald Charles Francis II

Posted 2025-10-25 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Oct. 25, 2025 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Ronald Charles Francis II, beloved father, grandfather, brother, and
friend, passed away on August 17, 2025, in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, at
the age of 62.

Born on August 6, 1963, in Glendale California, Ronald spent his life
dedicated to family and friends, and living life to the fullest. A
longtime resident of Lake Havasu City, he proudly carried on the family
legacy by taking over Road Runner RV from his father, where he built
strong relationships and served his community with dedication and heart.
Later, he continued his career at Sunshine RV, where he served as the
Service Department Manager for many years. Known for his hard work,
integrity, and deep knowledge of the RV industry, Ronald was both
respected and admired by his customers and community alike.

But beyond his professional life, Ronald's greatest pride and joy were
his children and grandchildren. He was a deeply devoted father and best
friend to his three daughters: Tanya Gonzales and her husband Mike,
Alley MacArthur and her husband Chase, and Madison Francis.

As a grandfather, his love for Autumn MacArthur and Oliver Gonzales knew
no bounds-he cherished every moment spent with them, finding pure
happiness in their laughter, love and milestones.

Ronald is also survived by his sister Debbie Miramidynaminy, Aunt
Shirley Wells and her husband Stan, along with many friends and extended
family members who will forever remember his warmth, generosity, and
easygoing spirit.

Ronald's legacy lives on in the values he instilled in his family: the
importance of hard work and dedication, the satisfaction of simply
enjoying life, and to love unconditionally. He had a
calming presence, a kind heart, and a quiet strength that brought
comfort to those around him.

His absence leaves an unfillable space in the hearts of those who knew
and loved him. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
"We love you."

A private celebration of life will be held by the family at a later
date.






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