Ronald Gary Dobbins, 72, of Kingston, Oklahoma passed away on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at his home in Kingston. He was born on May 14, 1950, in Carnegie, Oklahoma to the late John C. Dobbins and Hazel Mae Whorten Dobbins. Ronnie was raised in Altus, Oklahoma where he graduated in 1969. He joined the United States Army and later served in the Air Force. He married Geneva Rae Kuykendall on March 4, 1974, in Vernon, Texas. In 1976 he moved back to Altus and worked for the City of Altus as a Water Treatment Operator, retiring after 24 years. In 2015 he moved to Lake Texoma where he lived the rest of his life. Ronnie enjoyed gardening, fishing, hunting, working on cars and going to the casino.
Ronnie is survived by Wife: Geneva Dobbins, Kingston, Oklahoma. Children: Brenda Jo Downing and husband Robert, Jacksonville, Alabama; Cora Gale Petzoldt and husband Dave, Tampa, Florida; Charley Kuykendall, Kingston, Oklahoma. 6 Granddaughters. 2 Great Grandchildren. Brother: Melvin Dobbins and wife Rose, Mustang, Oklahoma. Sister: Clara Lewis, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Sister in-Law: Charlene Holt, Gainesville, Texas.
Ronnie was preceded in death by his parents, 1 daughter; Samantha Wilson, grandson; Jacob Wilson, great grandson; Lucas Foster, Brothers; George, Walter and Merlin Dobbins, sisters; Elizabeth Rutherford and Katherine Pitts.
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