Ronald Lee Manley

ronald manley

June 7, 1966 ~ December 23, 2017

Ronald Lee Manley

51, of Indianapolis, died December 23, 2017. Ron was born on June 7, 1966 in Beech Grove, IN to Ronald H. Manley and Stephanie (Jacob) Manley.

Ron grew up in Mooresville and was a graduate of Mooresville HS. Ron was a veteran of the US Navy. He was the owner of Alternative Trenching Inc. Ron’s true love was watching his son play baseball and was very active in helping with his son’s baseball teams over the years.

He was preceded in death by his father; Ronald H. Manley.

He is survived by his mother; Stephanie (Jacob) Manley, son; Jason Hall-Manley, sisters; Robin Manuel, Gina Meador, Cari Weis and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

A Time of Celebration of Ron’s Life will be held Saturday from 11am-1pm at Carlisle- Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Inurnment will be at Mooresville Cemetery at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in in his memory to a college scholarship fund set up for his son Jason Hall-Manley through Indiana College Choice.

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  1. I’m so sorry for your loss. You could see how much he loved Jason and was so proud of him. May you all cherish your memories of Ron. Prayers and hugs

  2. Seems like only a few years ago that Ron and my son Donnie got into trouble at Echo Lake throwing rocks and breaking some drainage tiles we had to split the cost to replace. My heart aches for your loss and I pray God will comfort, strengthen and support you in the coming days.

  3. Stephanie, We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Benny and Debbie Lewis

  4. To all Ronnie’s family. Sorry for your loss, we have a lot of good memories of Ronnie. May God comfort and keep you in your time of sorrow. Everett Lundy Family & Jerry Lundy family

  5. stephanie, so sorry for your loss. not sure you remember me I worked with your husband ron at allison. back in the 60’s and have thought of you guys many times. Esther and I lost our oldest son cris last year so know what you are going thru. may god bless you and your family.

  6. On behalf of the Société de Police – IPD Adam & Edward, condolences to the family and friends of Ronald L. Manley on learning of his passing away.

    It was written: All the people we’ve loved… those who have died, are still alive in the past. The only thing that really separates us is time. It’s a matter of perspective. That’s what separates optimism and pessimism.

    To the family we offer at this time of sorrow the following thought: Memories are what you now have, that will help you survive the storms and struggles of your daily life after you lose someone so near and dear.

    ~ Memories Are There To Be Treasured ~

  7. Watching the video I see so many happy memories covering much of my lifetime. Ron was a wonderful dad to our son of that he could be so proud. Jason will never question the love that his dad had for him. He will forever be in our hearts.

  8. I remember when I was around 12 or 13 years old going to a company picnic for my Dad’s work at Spring Lake. Part of the festivities were pony rides. The line to the pony rides was long and was mostly teenage girls. Not surprising when I got to the front of the line to see the cutest guy with an amazing smile tending to the ponies. It was Ron Manley. He was such a sweet guy!

  9. Sorry I can’t be there to offer a hug or a shoulder, especially since you were there when my Mom died. Sending prayers, thoughts and lots of love your way. Thanks to Linda for the phone call, sorry I missed that too.

  10. Thanks IPD & IMPD for remembering both Ronalds. Blessings to you and all who serve and protect. -Chaplain Don Reid, Newport News Police Department, VA

  11. I can’t help but believe that, if Ronnie Hugh was still alive, Ronnie Lee would still be too. It left a hole in his life that never went away


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