Dec 7, 1953 - Feb 15, 2024December 7, 1953 - February 15, 2024
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Sikeston, MO
Ridgecrest, CA
Riding his beloved Harley
Food in general, had a voracious hunger for life.
Anything Country
Ronalds love for country western let him to learn to craft his own leather products. He started with making his own pool cue cases as well as a saddle for his horse. His work was so beautiful but he was actually commissioned to make numerous others.
Even though he only was given the opportunity a couple times you could see it is eyes how much the absolutely adored his granddaughter Sailor Mae Holden.
Lake Tahoe
Anything Country western.
Chiefs football
Ronald Louis Holden, affectionately known as "Pop Pops," passed away on February 15, 2024, at the age of 70. He was born on December 7, 1953, in Sikeston, Missouri, and most recently resided in Ridgecrest, California.
Ronald lived life to the fullest and had a voracious hunger for everything it had to offer. One of his favorite pastimes was riding his beloved Harley, feeling the wind against his face as he explored new roads. He had an eclectic taste in music, but anything country always struck a chord with him. Ronald found solace in his favorite spot, Lake Tahoe, where he could truly appreciate the beauty of nature.
Professionally, Ronald was a master welder, showcasing his exceptional skills in his career. However, his proudest accomplishment was his role as a father. He cherished his two beloved sons and was immensely proud of them.
Ronald's magnetic personality and infectious smile lit up every room he entered. He had a quick wit and a way with words that made him a cherished friend to many. Those who knew him well understood that his favorite quote, "When are you going to want something," reflected his desire to live life to the fullest.
Ronald is survived by his loving mother, Shirley Jones, and his brother, Johnny Holden. His two sons Guy Holden and Shea Holden (the boy) He also leaves behind his cherished daughter, Sailor Mae Holden.
Ronald Louis Holden will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. He will forever be remembered as a vibrant and charismatic individual who truly embraced life. May he rest in peace.
Friends are welcome to come and enjoy a celebration of life that will include BBQ and of course adult beverages.
Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 4:00 PM
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Sikeston, MO
Ridgecrest, CA