Ronald J. Wilson

Ronald J. Wilson, 64, Brooklyn, a lifelong Morgan County resident, passed away on May 16, 2024.   Ron was born September 23, 1959, in Martinsville, to the late Edward and Martha (Henry) Wilson.  
 
 Ron graduated from Martinsville High School in 1978 and married his wife of 46 years, Myra (Towe) Wilson in the same year on November 18.  A talented and detail-oriented man, he worked as a self-employed contractor and an installer for the Countertop Shop for the past 15 years.  Ron was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting deer, turkey, and mushrooms.  He also loved fishing and always looked forward to the family fishing trips to Minnesota.  Often described as the nicest man you could ever meet, Ron was friendly, outgoing, caring, and generous.  He had a special bond with his beagle, Roxy May, who brought much joy to Ron’s life.   
 
 In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Doyle Wilson.  
 
 Survivors include his loving wife, Myra; brothers, Danny (Theresa) Wilson and Charles (Pam) Wilson; sister, Audrey (Steve) Baire; and a host of nieces and nephews who meant the world to Ron.  
 
Services will not be observed at this time. Cremation will take place at the Morgan County Crematory, Mooresville. Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, is serving the family. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.  

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  1. Myra, Ron was the best brother-in-law. We loved him so much. He will always be in our hearts. We will always remember his love of family, his kindness and the man to call for help with anything. He knew a lot about so many things. There are so many in Heaven to greet him. We have another Guardian Angel that will look after all of us.

  2. Myra I’m so sorry to hear about Ron. He was such a good and kind man. I know you will be lost without him. Keeping you lifted in my prayers. Love you

  3. You already know how much we love ❤️ both of you me and Karen will always be here for you Ronnie was the best friend I ever had we had so much fun growing up.together he was the kindest and most living person I have ever known I will forever miss him I’m glad I got to be with you at the hospital and im.glad I got to spend many days with Ronnie there as well I’m heart broken 💖 💓 you will be in my prayers everyday just as you both have been thru all of this

  4. Myra, my heart brakes to hear about Ronnie. He was always like a brother to me. He will be forever missed and loved. Prayers for you, your family, and the Wilson family, Love you all..

  5. I hadn’t seen Ronnie in a long time. Still going to miss him. Crazy fucker did what he wanted to. Rest in peace

  6. Myra sorry for your loss and was sad to find out about Ronnie’s passing. I can hear that laugh now and remember that smile!


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