Ron Kearns Obituary, Long-Time Caretaker Of The Lake Cisco Christian Camp Has Passed Away

Ron Kearns Obituary, Death – Last night, the Lake Cisco Christian Camp community mourned the loss of a beloved figure, Ron Kearns. For years, Ron served as more than just a caretaker; he was a friend, a confidant, and a pillar of support for all who knew him. His familiar presence, often accompanied by his loyal companion, Scooter, was a constant sight as he tirelessly carried out his duties around the campgrounds. Ron’s passing leaves a void that will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of crossing paths with him.

A Trusted Companion: Ron and Scooter: Ron was not just a caretaker; he was an integral part of the fabric that made Lake Cisco Christian Camp feel like home to so many. His unwavering dedication to maintaining the grounds, coupled with his warm demeanor, made him a cherished figure among campers and staff alike. Whether he was tending to the landscaping, ensuring the facilities were in top condition, or simply sharing a friendly smile and a kind word, Ron’s presence had a profound impact on the community.

A Fond Farewell: As we come to terms with the loss of Ron Kearns, our hearts go out to his family during this difficult time. The bond he shared with his loved ones was evident to all who knew him, and our thoughts and prayers are with them as they navigate this profound loss. May they find solace in the memories they shared and the legacy Ron leaves behind. Let us honor his memory by embodying the kindness, dedication, and compassion that he exemplified every day of his life.

Honoring Ron’s Legacy:  The funeral service to honor Ron Kearns will be held at 3:00 pm on Sunday at Kimbrough-Jacobs Funeral Home in Cisco. This will be an opportunity for friends, family, and members of the Lake Cisco Christian Camp community to come together, share their memories, and pay tribute to a remarkable individual who touched so many lives. Ron Kearns may no longer walk among us, but his spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know him.

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