Ron Gulley
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Ron Gulley, 75, of Oak Grove, Missouri passed away April 9, 2019. His wishes to be cremated with no services scheduled at this time. A celebration of life may be held at a future date.
Mr. Gulley was born June 3, 1943 in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Ron had a lifetime career in the HVAC Field. He was a previous business owner. Ron was a retired member of the sheet metal local #2. He also was an instructor for apprenticeship and a continuing education member of 1st Baptist Church in Blue Springs, Missouri. He was a previous member of Sycamore Hills Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by parents, Kenneth (1985) and Jean (1994); and brother, William “Bill” (2004).
Survivors include: wife, Marsha Gulley; sister, Randie (Denny) Bowen; children, Ronda (Tim) James, Ryan (Suzanne) Gulley, Pam (Steve) Bailey, Scott (Val) Webb, and Angy (John) Hill; seventeen grandchildren; and four great grandchildren; and his beloved dogs, Tink and Harley.
Memorial contributions are suggested to: Independence Animal Hospital for his love of animals and in particular service and staff, 300 S Noland Rd Independence, MO 64050, 816-254-4282.
I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.
My prayers and sympathy go to your family during this most difficult time. I’m so sorry for your loss!
All my prayers to the family during this difficult time. And knowing Gods love will be with you & comfort you.
So sorry for your huge loss. My thoughts and prayers for you Ryan and Suzanne and your family.
All my love and prayers for you and your family at this time. I am so sorry. God’s wonderous peace for all of you.
We are so sorry for your loss. Such a wonderful man. Our prayers to you, Ryan, Suzanne and family.
Jerry & Karen Potocnik
Marsha I’m so very sorry for your loss will keep you and your family in my prayers. Take care of yourself love Chris
Marsha. My prayers are with you and your family for the lost of Ron. So sorry .
So sorry for your lost. May your memories bring you peace and love Blessings to the family Dale and Sandy Krallman.