Mr. Ronnie Wayne Day, 76, of Elizabethtown passed away on Saturday, December 14 at Radcliff Veterans Center.
Ronnie was born in Trenton, KY on June 30, 1948, to Henry and Molly Green Day. He retired from the U.S. Army at the rank of MSG; he loved music, enjoyed fishing and lawn care.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by five brothers, Lawrence, Hugh, Jesse, Henry Jr. Day and Roy Dickinson; four sisters, Sue Simmons, Frances Tunnell, Carol Dickinson and Aska Mae Day.
He leaves to cherish his memories his loving wife of 34 years Velma; son Everette Day of Huntsville, AL; daughters Tammi (Kenneth) Moreland of Killen, TX, Tara Day of Elizabethtown, KY; four grandchildren Shamieka, Andre, Little Everette and Kiki; brother James Dickinson; a special nephew Thomas (Wilma) Day; along with a host of relatives and friends.
Homegoing Service will be held Noon Saturday, December 21, First Baptist Church, located at 107 Bishop Lane, Elizabethtown, KY with Rev. Roderick Jones, Officiating.
Burial Monday, December 23 at 12:30 Kentucky Veterans Central Cemetery, 2501 N. Dixie Blvd, Radcliff KY.
Visitation after 10:00 a.m. Saturday at the church.
Makita Simmons sent Sacred Duty Spray for Ronnie Wayne Day - December 20, 2024
"In loving memory of a cherished uncle, your legacy of love will forever live on in our hearts.Rest peacefully, in the embrace of eternity." Simmons Family
I am so sorry to hear of Ronnie's passing. He was always so kind and funny and shared many stories with me when he came in regarding his insurance. Rest Easy Top!
Ron was a great friend and coworker. Prayers to the family...
I loved working with Ron Day. For years he would be walking through a bunch of co workers and he would yell "COMING THROUGH!" To this day i use that Lol. Super cool guy, you are already missed.
I worked with Ron, I always called him "Top" , for several years. We both enjoyed music and we shared albums. So sorry to hear that he has passed. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
I worked with Ron when I was a cashier at Walmart. I enjoyed working and talking to him. He always had a smile and was a honest and fair man, working with Ron is one of my best memories of working there. Fly high my friend.
Ronnie Day was more than just my brother in-law he was such an Awesome friend if you knew him you had to love him and I did very very much ❤️ I will always cherish the great times we shared and that was anytime we were together love ❤️ your sister in-law Rose Davis
We were honored and priviledged to serve Mr. Day at the Radcliff Veterans Center. His humble servant self and beautiful smile will never be forgotten.
Rest in peace, sir.
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