Ronnie Paul Allen |
| Posted 2023-02-06 by mhenderson |
| Published by Today's News Herald on Feb. 5, 2023 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - Ronnie Paul Allen, 42, of Lake Havasu City, died unexpectedly on Jan. 17, 2023, after being fatally struck by a truck while riding his bicycle. We are devastated by this loss and completely unprepared. Ron was born on Aug. 10, 1980, to loving parents Steve and Kathleen in El Paso, Texas. Ron graduated from Lake Havasu City High School in 1999. Ron was lucky enough to work beside his dad and brother in the family's construction business until his passing. Ron was a loving uncle to his nephews and adored his family. He had the most beautiful smile, an infectious laugh, and the biggest heart. He was passionate about music, and he could quote a line from any movie ever made (and he even used the correct accents!). Although Ron lived in Lake Havasu City most of the year, his heart was in Sandpoint, Idaho. He loved spending time at the family cabin and being outdoors. He enjoyed hunting and was looking forward to finally getting his elk this year. Ron is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents Dorothy and Chuck, as well his paternal grandparents, Evelyn and Miles. Ron is survived by his father Steve (Debbie), mother Kathy (Steve), brother Rod, sisters Teri and Julia (Michael), and nephews Tyler, Colton, and Tucker, as well as many cousins, aunts, and uncles. No services will be held in Lake Havasu City, but a memorial will be planned at a later date in Sandpoint, Idaho, where Ron's ashes will be scattered in the mountains he loved. If you would like to honor Ron's memory, please consider donating to the Idaho Wildlife Federation, www.IdahoWildlife.org. |
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