© Stufflebean~Coffey Funeral Home Pauls Valley, Oklahoma September 2, 2004 Ronald L. Edmonston November 7, 1941 ~ September 2, 2004 Ronald L. Edmonston, of Princeton, New Jersey, formerly of Purcell, was born November 7, 1941 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Lawrence and Helen [Burnett] Edmonston. He passed away September 2, 2004 at Flemington, New Jersey at the age of 62 years. Ronald began his tour of duty early in the Viet Nam War era and served three years in the U. S. Army. He was a Truck Driver and had worked for MBM Trucking in Oklahoma City. Purcell had been his home for sometime before becoming ill. He moved to New Jersey about a year ago to be close to his daughter and her husband, Misty and Mark Zemanek and their children, Brittany, Ashlynn and Nichole who always put a 'sparkle in his eye' just to speak of them. Graveside funeral services will be held Thursday, September 9, 2004 at 10:30 am at the Paoli Cemetery officiated by Barry Clagg. Burial will be at Paoli Cemetery under the direction of Stufflebean-Coffey Funeral Home. |
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