Mr. Ronald Long

Passed 03/26/2021

Obituary For Mr. Ronald Long

Ronald Lee Long, 77, was one of four children born to the union of the late Ralph and Rossie Melton Long, Sr. He was born in North Carolina on May 3, 1943 and resided in High Point until his earthly life stopped on Friday, March 26, 2021 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. As the sun set on his earthly life, he gained his eternal wings at 9:37 PM. He was also preceded in death by two sons, Andre Dewan and Keith Maurice Long; one brother, Reginald Thomas Long, and one sister, Ruby Jean Long Harris.

Ronald attended the High Point Public Schools and William Penn High School. Although he began his career with Gilbarco, he eventually decided to take classes to obtain his certificate for working on heating, ventilation, and air conditioners (HVAC). It was this specialized skillset that allowed him to market his name and gain the trust of many Triad residents who constantly called on him to fix or replace these units. Ronald was hired and became a part of the maintenance staff at Northeast Middle School and worked there for a couple of years before finally accepting a position at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NCATSU) on July 1, 1987 as an HVAC Technician in their facilities department. After 30 years of dedicated service, Ronald retired from NCATSU in 2016.

Ronald loved to bowl, listen to classical music (his favorite was Beethoven), and read. He enjoyed getting up early in the morning to go to the gym and then grab breakfast and conversation with others at McDonalds. His loving wife characterizes him as a great provider. He helped both family and friends alike and enjoyed spending time with his family and grandchildren. His greatest joy was accepting Christ as his Savior and becoming a member of the Deep River Church of Christ. He loved learning about God’s word and would often host Bible Study in his home until his health prevented him from doing so.

On November 2, 1960, he was united in marriage to Gloria, his loving wife of 60 years. Their union blessed them with six children.

Survivors left to cherish his memories include his wife, Gloria Ann Long of the home; two sons, Kerry Long, Sr. of Durham, NC and Derrick (Aubrey) Long of Beaverton, OR; two daughters, Tamara (David) Harrison of Columbus, OH and Bergeda (Charles) of Middle River, MD; a daughter-in-law, Amelia Long of Durham, NC; fifteen grandchildren, Joshua Long of High Point, NC, Krystal Harrison of Fairborn, OH, Esther Harrison and Charity Harrison, both of Columbus, OH, Kerry Long, Jr., Sean Long, Christian Long, Sierra Long, Selena Long and David Long, all of Durham, NC, Charles Minnis, Jr. of Middle River, MD, Judy Bezzant and Tiffany Bryant, both of Beaverton, OR, Kimberly Bryant of Salem, OR, and Ashley LaFave of Portland, OR; one great-granddaughter, Honesti Long of Yonkers, NY; one brother, Ralph (Joan) Long of High Point, NC; a sister-in-law, Blanche Parsons of High Point, NC. Also left to remember him fondly are several nieces, nephews, family members and friends.

A private memorial service will be held Saturday, April 10, 2021 at Phillips Funeral Service Chapel. The family will receive friends at the chapel from 2:30 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.

Final arrangements are entrusted to Phillips Funeral Service, Inc.



Guest Book

Mr. Long was one of the most kind and humble men I have ever known.even when he wasn't feeling well, he smiled. He is and will continue to be missed. Myrene Stanley, member at Deep River church of Christ

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We are praying for God's peace, love, and strength to sustain you all during this time. We love you and are here for you. Denise P. Jones for The Parker Dozen

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My condolences to the family of Ronald Long...Growing up on the Southside Ronald was always the quiet one.

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I've never had the honor of meeting Mr. Long, but I had the honor of attending Derrick's wedding. He raised a good man, so I'm quite certain Mr. Long was exceptional. My deepest condolences to Derrick and the Long Family.

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To the Long Family, you have my deepest sympathy for the loss of Ronald. We are family, (your Mother & my Father were 1st. cousins) even though we didn't keep in touch over the years, which is certainly not favorable to speak on, family will always be there. God's abundant blessings to all. Juanita Melton Wright on, but often thought about.

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My family knew Ronald for many years. I can't tell you how long he kept our old furnace going. We would see him at Kelly's gas station or our grown kids Would see him and he always remembered them or would ask about our grandchildren. He was a sweet man who will be dearly missed. Sending condolences and prayers for his family. James and Linda Pardue and family

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To the Long Family: I've known Ronald and his siblings that preceded him for a long time. He was always pleasant and a friendly guy. Even thou he was ill for a long period of time, many people in High Point will miss him coming to their home to service their furnace. While visiting on A&T State University campus years ago I just happen to see him over there; he had contracted jobs in Aggie Land. Yes his void will be missed by former Southside friends. May you continue to be thankful for the years you shared with him. Prayerfully, Jeannette (Fergie) Ferguson Porter - Winston-Salem, NC

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