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NOVEMBER 12, 1984 - JUNE 04, 2025
Ronald (Ronnie) William Blackwell, 40, of Holton, Kansas, passed away on June 4, 2025. He was born on November 12, 1984, in Topeka, Kansas, to Ronald (Ronnie) Eugene Blackwell and Mary (Cathy) Cathrine Martinez Blackwell.
Ronnie was a devoted family man with an outgoing personality and a generous spirit. His infectious smile could light up any room, and he was always willing to lend a helping hand to a friend in need. He worked as a foundation repairman with Roy Uhl until his health no longer allowed. An avid outdoorsman, Ronnie found joy in fishing, hunting, and the simple pleasures of nature. He touched the lives of many and will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Ronnie is survived by his mother, Mary (Cathy) Cathrine Martinez Blackwell; his stepfather, Randall Lee Reser; his daughter, Gabriela (Gabi) Romero-Blackwell; his sisters, Brandi Dawn Leggitt, Rhonna Jean Blackwell, and Tonya Sue (Reser) Anderson; and his brothers, Billy Joe Reser, Micheal Wane Reser, and Steve Leggitt and many aunts, uncles and other family members who have helped with the struggle of his health issues and impacted his life. He is preceded in death by his father, Ronald (Ronnie) Eugene Blackwell, and his brother, Lance Eugene Blackwell.
A celebration of Ronnie’s life will be held at a later date. The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the friends and loved ones who supported him throughout his health struggles.
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Angels Above Cremation Services
3936 NW 16th St., Bldg. B
Topeka, KS 66618
785-215-8386
Office hours are by appointment only.
Please call us to schedule an appointment.
Man if I had to count the memories we shared together that list would go on for eternity! But the best memory I have is the day I met Ronnie in CCD at Our Lady of Guadalupe... That was the day we became friends... Years later after I had moved and lost contact with him, I transferred to Chase Middle School where we reconnected our 7th grade year... From that day on we were inseparable anywhere I was he was, anywhere he was i was, his family took me in and treated me as their own as did my dad with Ronnie, we were there for every milestone, he became my oldest daughters godfather and he wasn't just my best friend he was my brother who would defend me to the fullest as I would for him! I'm gonna miss you Bub, until we meet again love ya brother!