Mar 19, 1960 - Jul 29, 2023March 19, 1960 - July 29, 2023
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Fort Worth, TX
Quinlan, TX
He loved to fish. Ronnie could be at the lake everyday if his health would have let him. He loved fishing at night and he would take his trusty campion with him his dog Nakia. She didn’t like the heat to much.
Give Ronnie some chicken and he would be happy.
Ronnie was country. Dwight Yokum Johnny Cash are a few of his favorite artists
Family meant the world to Ronnie. He didn’t have children of his own, but he treated my daughters as grandchildren as they were his too. He would do anything for them and his sisters
Any lake. He also loved Montana
Any westerns and Blue Bloods
Baseball he was a huge Texas Rangers fan.
Heavy Equipment Operator Mechanic
Ronnie was one of those guys that people thought he was a mean guy and that he was hard to get to know. But he was the opposite. Ronnie had a hard life growing up and that did affect the way he reacted to things. But to me he was a loving caring gentle giant. His hugs could make everything better.
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Ronnie A Baird
(March 19, 1960 - July 29, 2023)
Ronnie A Baird, beloved husband, brother, and friend, passed away on July 29, 2023, at the age of 63. He was born on March 19, 1960, in Fort Worth, TX, and spent the most recent years of his life in Quinlan, TX.
Ronnie was a man of simple pleasures and had a deep love for fishing. If his health had allowed, he would have spent every day by the lake, particularly enjoying night fishing accompanied by his faithful campion, Nakota. Chicken was his favorite food, and he had an avid passion for country music, with Dwight Yokum and Johnny Cash being among his favorite artists.
Family meant the world to Ronnie. Although he didn't have children of his own, he treated his wife Lisa's daughters as his own also her grandchildren. He was always willing to go above and beyond for them and his four sisters, Kimberlee, Tammy, Kriste, and Deeann.
In his free time, Ronnie enjoyed watching westerns and the show Blue Bloods on television. He was also a passionate fan of the Texas Rangers baseball team. Professionally, Ronnie worked as a Heavy Equipment Operator Mechanic—a career he excelled in.
Despite being perceived as a tough guy due to his difficult upbringing, Ronnie was a loving, caring, and gentle giant to those who knew him best. His hugs had the power to make everything better. In addition to his love for fishing, Ronnie had a fondness for Montana and cherished the great outdoors.
He will be dearly missed by his wife, Lisa, his sisters, and all those who were fortunate enough to know him. Ronnie's legacy will live on through the memories shared with his loved ones. May he rest in eternal peace.
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Fort Worth, TX
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