So many memories with you when we were just kids!!! You were such an amazing person and you will forever be missed!!!
Dad, words cannot describe how lost I am without you. As that old song goes: "You should be here. Standing with your arm around me here. Cuttin up, crackin a cold beer. Saying cheers. Hey y'all it's sure been a good year". I knew that one day this would come...but not this soon. I promise to continue what you always taught me growing up. Work hard, give it all you got, and don't look back. If you mess up, you still aren't defeated because you learned something new. I love you Dad. Please watch over all of us, as you ride your Harley bike through the clouds.
Ronnie I love you. You weren’t only my brother but my best friend. I am never repay you for what you helped me with in my personal and professional life. I will cherish the hunting and fishing trips and our occasional bar fights. Love you brother, rest easy… love michael
Ronnie i love you. You weren’t only my brother but my best friend. I will take all you gave me in my personal and professional life and make you proud. Give grandma and grandpa a kiss and tell them I love them.Rest easy and know I love you.,michael
Rest Easy Ronnie
Ronnie Harless was one of the most dependable, steadfast, and likeable people I have known. He reminded me of Doc Holliday in the movie Tombstone (which he quoted almost daily), because he was always the most loyal and reliable of us all. You could always count on Ronnie to be there to help, to solve problems or to know how to get things done. Perhaps that is what is so shocking and unbelievable about Ronnie’s passing—being forced to accept the realization that he will no longer be there. He wasn’t just my coworker; he was my friend and I will certainly miss him.
Ronnie Harless was one of the most dependable, steadfast, and likeable people I have known. He reminded me of Doc Holliday in the movie Tombstone (which he quoted almost daily), because he was always the most loyal and reliable of us all. You could always count on Ronnie to be there to help, to solve problems or to know how to get things done. Perhaps that is what is so shocking and unbelievable about Ronnie’s passing—being forced to accept the realization that he will no longer be there. He wasn’t just my coworker; he was my friend and I will certainly miss him.
Ronnie, you are missed. You were my first friend in Glenwood, my longest childhood friend and we were constantly keeping our mom's and grandparents on their toes as 4 year-old's! Aaron and family, my heart is with all of you!