Ronald Toombs
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Ronald entered this life on March 15, 1957 to the parents of Vance and Barbara Toombs in Kansas City, MO which both proceeded him in death.
Ronald gave his life to Christ and received salvation by grace in 1987. He attended Paseo Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Charles J. Briscoe.
He departed this earth and journeyed on to meet our Creator on February 21, 2021 at his home under the care of his loving wife, children and niece.
Ronald was a very skillful contractor working in the areas of home remodeling, carpentry, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and much more.
Ronald loved his family, and always prayed with them and over them. Ronald always shared valuable wisdom and life lessons with his children, grandchildren, and niece. Ronald was a very outgoing person and made friends with everyone in his community. Ronald was a memorable person and will be missed dearly.
Ronald leaves to cherish his memories: his wife Cynthia Toombs, son: Ronyea Toombs, daughter: Matasha Shaw, one son-in-law: Gregory Shaw, grandchildren: D’Ashley Toombs, India Shaw, Amia Shaw, Ronyea Toombs Jr. and one great grandson: Robert Flowers Jr. Ronald leaves behind three siblings; Michael Toombs, Wendell Toombs, and Vanessa Johnson, four nieces and nephews: Traci Fox, Tiffany Toombs, Devin Madison, Chemere Toombs and a host of other family members and friends.
A service to honor Ronald will be held at 3:00pm on Friday, March 5, 2021 at Heartland Cremation & Burial Society, 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown, MO 64133. A gathering and slideshow will be shown prior to the service starting at 2:00pm. To watch the service live, click HERE.
This feeling of sorrow and disbelief that you’re really gone is unmeasurable. I thought you’d be here forever. I’m missing you Dad! Just one more dance with my Father again. Love you Dad!
Sometimes as you think of the past and start to glance at the future all of your loved ones seem to be there but as you think about a big brother who would hold your hand as you cross the street who taught you how to ride a bike who taught you how to put your first nail in a piece of wood who taught you how to smile who taught you how to use the bathroom as a man does who taught you how to be faithful who taught you how to be with one person for the rest of your life he has taught me and another so much more than anyone could ever Express in a simple condolences I look forward to seeing you again one day and I hate the fact that I can’t see you now with all the love in my heart your brother with Wendell Toombs
You are now with grandma your mother i know she happy to see and so are you I miss you and grandma everyday o couldn’t ask for nobody better I love you see you when I see you
To my favorite uncle I will miss you. We all hate to see you go, but we have all the memories and smiles. K wish we had longer but we understand you had to go home. We love you and will never forget you so it’s not goodbye its see you later. I Love you
I love you uncle Ronnie.
Just hit me you’re really gone ? seeing you and Cynthia dance together would be my last time. . . Man, if I fell to say how much I appreciate all the hard work you put into making my house a home. Thanks cuzzzzzzin ?? for some reason I knew when you said no. . . God had a better purpose over your life. . . Rest assure, we’re gonna miss you. . . From my family ?? Keith, La Vada, Herbert and HERBERT we extend our deepest sympathy to your family. . . Cynthia, I’m here if you need me. . . La Vada
Sending love and condolences to you guys at this difficult time. Currently watching the service online. So sorry I could not physically be in attendance.
Happy birthday uncle party in heaven I love you and grandma
U were my moms fav uncle we will all miss u very much grandpa wendell was hurt bad when u passed just know we will always love u I love u I will see u soon don’t worry u will see us all soon ? ??????????its hard to let go of u ?
U were my moms fav uncle we will all miss u very much grandpa wendell was hurt bad when u passed just know we will always love u I love u I will see u soon don’t worry u will see us all soon ? ??????????its hard to let go of u ?
To Cynthia and the Toombs family. I am sorry for the loss of you husband, father, brother. We all attended Paseo Baptist church. Bruce Stone and I would bring ice cream over on Sundays and we had wonderful fellowship. My name is Jolene Davis formerly Armstrong.