Larry Ronald McDaniel II, was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend. Ronnie was born on July 26th, 1963. Ronnie passed away at the age of 60, on September 15th, 2023 after a tragic accident. Ronnie is preceded in death by his father Larry McDaniel, and grandparents Bert and Elouise McDaniel.
Ronnie is survived by his loving wife of 27 years, Alicia McDaniel. His siblings Cheryl (Billy) Johnson, Melissa (Bruce) Jones, and Sean Issac. Children Jason (Laci) McDaniel, Justin (Kristen) McDaniel, Jacob (Star) McDaniel, and Jared McDaniel. Grandchildren, Justice McDaniel, Layla McDaniel, Eden Hicks, and Ivy McDaniel.
Ronnie will be remembered as a generous soul, who was always willing to help others in need.
He was a hard working father and grandfather who loved spending time with his family. His favorite hobbies were hunting and watching old western shows. To relax he loved to throw a pole out on the water and just wait for the fish to bite. He was a long time member of the Tennyson American Legion Post #463, where he volunteered at many events, his favorite of which was the local shooting matches.
As per Ronnie’s wish, he will be cremated and there will be a celebration of life on September 24th at 1 pm, at the Tennyson American Legion.
Simple Cremation Evansville is entrusted with care.
Emmalee Hunt says
My thoughts and prayers are with the family. He was a very kind man who helped everyone in our community. He will be missed.
Jon Bruner says
We are so saddened by this tragic event. Sending hugs and comfort to all of you during this difficult time. Ronnie had a personality like no other and will be missed by many but never forgotten.
Jon and Christie Bruner
Sandra Broshears says
To Alicia and to the rest of the family,
My heart really breaks for you all lost of Ronnie. He was a great man and a good friend. I know you all will miss him terribly. Rest In Peace Ronnie.
Mike Hannon says
Mac was definitely one of a kind. I was lucky enough to spend a lot of time with him when was younger we walked many miles together hunting. I think he would want everyone to remember the good times we all had with him. My deepest condolences goes out to his family. RIP my brother.