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Ronald Calvin Stubbs Sr.

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Ronald Calvin Stubbs Sr.

Birth
Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa, USA
Death
16 Jul 2009 (aged 73)
Pleasant Hill, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Pleasant Hill, Polk County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.584425, Longitude: -93.5258794
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Ronald Calvin Stubbs, Sr. 73, went to be with the Lord on July 16, 2009. Ron spent the last month at his home in Pleasant Hill, Iowa surrounded by his family and friends. A memorial service will be held at Grace Church located at 4200 East 25th Street, Des Moines, Iowa on Tuesday, July 21 at 4:00 p.m., followed by a light meal and reception/visitation from 5:00-7:00 p.m.

Ron, a well known carpenter, contractor and developer in the Ankeny and Altoona areas, was known for his faith in Jesus, love for his family, and commitment to excellence in everything he did. Throughout his life he was dedicated to both the local church and to global missions. He served the people as an elder at Bethany Reformed Church and Grace Church of Des Moines, and CrossWay Community Church of Altoona. In addition he loved teaching the scriptures and counseling. His involvement with missions included Youth for Christ, Friends of Mexico and overseas evangelism. His greatest passion was sharing the Gospel and inviting others to receive Christ as personal Savior and Lord. During his high school years, he met the love of his life, Sharon Jones. They were married for 52 years and had 3 children. Ron embraced his calling to be a father and loved spending family time boating at the lake or working at the acreage. As time passed his pride and joy became his grandchildren. Ron was born in Marshalltown, Iowa to Walter and Agnes Stubbs (deceased). He is survived by his brother and his two sisters and Ron's mother-in-law Dorothy Jones.

As a career Ron began as a carpenter and became a well known homebuilder and land developer. Developments include Otter Ridge in Ankeny, Terrace View, Eagle Ridge, and Falcon Ridge in Altoona. He was known for his quality craftsmanship and integrity he put into every home he built.

In Ron's spirit of Christian giving, we encourage any memorials be given through an act of kindness. We request that you give time or money to someone or some charitable organization. Please send his family a note about your gift at www.hamiltonsfuneralhome.com.
Ronald Calvin Stubbs, Sr. 73, went to be with the Lord on July 16, 2009. Ron spent the last month at his home in Pleasant Hill, Iowa surrounded by his family and friends. A memorial service will be held at Grace Church located at 4200 East 25th Street, Des Moines, Iowa on Tuesday, July 21 at 4:00 p.m., followed by a light meal and reception/visitation from 5:00-7:00 p.m.

Ron, a well known carpenter, contractor and developer in the Ankeny and Altoona areas, was known for his faith in Jesus, love for his family, and commitment to excellence in everything he did. Throughout his life he was dedicated to both the local church and to global missions. He served the people as an elder at Bethany Reformed Church and Grace Church of Des Moines, and CrossWay Community Church of Altoona. In addition he loved teaching the scriptures and counseling. His involvement with missions included Youth for Christ, Friends of Mexico and overseas evangelism. His greatest passion was sharing the Gospel and inviting others to receive Christ as personal Savior and Lord. During his high school years, he met the love of his life, Sharon Jones. They were married for 52 years and had 3 children. Ron embraced his calling to be a father and loved spending family time boating at the lake or working at the acreage. As time passed his pride and joy became his grandchildren. Ron was born in Marshalltown, Iowa to Walter and Agnes Stubbs (deceased). He is survived by his brother and his two sisters and Ron's mother-in-law Dorothy Jones.

As a career Ron began as a carpenter and became a well known homebuilder and land developer. Developments include Otter Ridge in Ankeny, Terrace View, Eagle Ridge, and Falcon Ridge in Altoona. He was known for his quality craftsmanship and integrity he put into every home he built.

In Ron's spirit of Christian giving, we encourage any memorials be given through an act of kindness. We request that you give time or money to someone or some charitable organization. Please send his family a note about your gift at www.hamiltonsfuneralhome.com.


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