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Ronnie Wayne Hankins
Submitted by: Sue Hearon


Funeral services for Ronnie Wayne Hankins, 21, Shady Point, who died early Saturday at Sparks Regional Medical Center from injuries received in an auto accident a few hours earlier near Shady Point, were held Wednesday afternoon from the Panama Grade School Auditorium.
Burial was at Shady Point Cemetery under the direction of Miller Funeral Home.
He was an Army veteran of the VietNam Conflict. He leaves his parents, Mrs. Mildred Hankins and Delbert Hankins, both of Shady Point; five sisters, Mrs. Connie Tetter and Mrs. Dale Darneal, both of Panama, Deborah, Sandra, and Priscilla, all of the home; three brothers, David, George, and Shawn, all of the home; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Williams of Bokoshe.


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