Ronnie G. Clements
Ronnie G. Clements, 46, of Richmond, VA passed away at home on January 3, 2024. He was born January 4th in Selma, Alabama to Gene Wayne Clements and Louella Barrett Clements.
Ronnie got his master’s degree at VCU and his MBA at the University of Missouri. He was an undergraduate at Troy State University.
Ronnie married Luis Guerrero on October 24, 2020, in Richmond, VA. He is predeceased by his father, Gene Wayne Clements, grandparents, James Thurman Clements and Anne Bell Caddis Clements, and Ebron O. Barrett and Effie Weaver Barrett. Ronnie is survived by his husband, Luis Guerrero of Richmond, VA, mother, Louella Barrett Clements of Selma AL, brother, Myron Clements (Donna) of New Bern, NC, twin brother, Johnny Clements (Stan Lewis) of Mobile, AL, sister, Gena Clements of Selma, AL, three nieces (Julie, Ashley, and Jessica Clements) and his nephew Myron Clements, Jr., all from New Bern, NC.
Ronnie enjoyed classical music, especially Baroque and pipe organ concerts, and the opera. He enjoyed road trips, visiting his many friends and relatives around the country. He liked collecting antiques and art and enjoyed observing all seasons of the church calendar, especially lent, advent and Christmas. He also loved animals. He had an avid interest in Halloween. His Halloween parties were well known, and were looked forward to, and enjoyed by many in Richmond.
He had a deep love for his family and his friends and was a loving husband. He had a very interesting knowledge in subjects including history, arts, politics, economics, and interior design.
There will be a service Saturday, January 13th at 2 pm at Centenary United Methodist Church, 411 E Grace Street, Richmond, VA 23219, by Reverend Matthew Bates.
His burial will be on January 20 at 11am at New Live Oak Cemetery, 110 W Dallas Ave, Selma, AL 36701.
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I believe true friendship transcends death. The memories I made with Ronnie will never be forgotten and they have created a lasting impression on those he left behind. Everyone became a better person for having such a wonderful friend. He made me laugh, made me think, and will always have a place in my heart & soul.
We will meet again one day, give each other a big hug, get a drink and toast life, the we both lived it our way!
Peace and blessings to Louis, Ms Louella, and the whole family. Ronnie touched so many. He was one of a kind!