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Active Pallbearers Stacey Long Matthew Monroe Zacchaeus Moore Nate Dunham Mike McNair Mario Glover Mark Jackson Byran Barber
Honorary Pallbearers Marildon Glover James Glover Glenn Tucker Nathaniel Dunnom
Acknowledgments We would like to thank you for your kindness
during our time of sadness and grief. Your words of comfort, phone calls, visits, cards, flowers, food and especially your prayers have helped to give us
strength at this time of sorrow. We will always cherish your concern and thoughtfulness. May
God bless each of you in a special way. -The Family
Interment New Salem Cemetery
Ambrose, Georgia
Repast Pleasant Grove Baptist Church
Fellowship Hall
Ronald Glover
Colossians 3:14
Above all, clothe yourselves with love,
which binds us all together in perfect
harmony.
Sunrise:
August 2, 1949
Sunset:
June 5, 2019
Monday, June 10, 2019
11:00 A.M.
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church
713 South Gaskin Avenue
Douglas, Georgia
Rev.Trevino Simpson, Officiating
Rev. Edward Glover, Eulogist
Obituary Ronald was born in Albany, Ga on August 2, 1949, to the late David Glover and Louise Long. Ronald graduated from Carver High School in 1967 and attended South Georgia and Valdosta Colleges. He was married to Mary Lee Glover. Upon their union, they had four wonderful children: 1SG Ronald (Patrice) Glover of Tallahassee, FL, Reginald (Thomeca) Glover of Tallahassee, FL, Dr. David (Courtney) Glover of Columbia, SC, Lakiela Glover of Atlanta, GA.
Ronald also preceded in death by Sandra Jackson and Debra Long.
He leaves to cherish his memories to his brothers and sisters: Elnora Harrison Gordley of Atlanta, James F Glover of Douglas, Jacqueline (Nathaniel) Dunnom of Douglas, Johnnie L Tucker Ashford of Jacksonville, Glenn (Marshall) Tucker of Decatur, Elizabeth Williams of Douglas, Cynthia Monroe of Douglas and Krystal (Kenneth) Walker of Valdosta. Ronald had ten grandchildren and one great grandchild and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and loving friends.
Through all that Ronald encountered during his life here with us, he always expressed how proud he was of his children and their accomplishments.
Dad would always say, “Love is the answer.”
I Corinthians 13:4-7
Love is patient and kind. Love is
not jealous or boastful or proud or
rude. It does not demand its own
way. It is not irritable, and it
keeps no record of being
wronged. It does not rejoice about
injustice but rejoices whenever
the truth wins out. Love never
gives up, never loses faith, is
always hopeful, and endures
through every circumstance.
Order of Service Processional
Solo……………………………….…….Lakeidra Fields
Invocation………………...Rev. Trevino Simpson
Scripture…………………Rev. Treviono Simpson
Selection……….……………..…….Erica Anderson
Expressions:
Presentation……………Terry Harrison
Anyone Else………..Two Mins. Please
Obituary……………... “Now Behold the Lamb”
Acknowledgements……..…..…..Harrell’s Staff
Solo……………………………..Rev. Edward Glover
Eulogy……………………….…Rev. Edward Glover
Floral Acknowledgments
Recessional