Ronald Duane Tice, 89, of China Spring, passed away Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at his residence.
Memorial Service: Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, a memorial service will be held at a later date
Burial: Wortham Bend Cemetery
Ronald was born May 20, 1930 in Scriba, New York to Clyde Tice and Rachel Crouch Tice. He was blessed with 10 siblings. He was a rock mason, home builder and cabinet builder for most of his life. Ronald was a long time member of the Quaker Church in Oswego, New York, a member of the Huaco Bowman Archery and the Roadrunner Motorcycle Club. He proudly served his country in the US Army. He and his wife, Jean Jewell Horton Tice have lived in the Waco and China Spring area since 1960.
He is survived by his wife, Jean Tice; sons, Rodney Tice and Mike Tice; daughter, Sheila Tice Evans; grandsons, Jeremy, Jason, Jarrod and Jack Tice, Ricky Palmer and Nathan Tice; granddaughters, Lauren and Brittany Tice; great-grandsons, Kole, Triston, Kason and Dakota Tice, Bentley Palmer and Grey, Finn Payne and Holden Tice; great-granddaughters, Tailyn Palmer, Avery, Kai, Kenndi, Addison Tice, and Staton Taylor.
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Muffin, so sorry about Ron. We know you had many blessed years together and I pray your memories will sustain and give comfort to you. We’ve thought about you both during his illness and remembered the good times we had riding together. Stay strong and know you are loved. Love Billy and Marlene
Bro. Mike I am praying for you especially and your family!
So very sorry for your loss,and my long time friend, takes me back to Jones dr,on the Oswego river,a true cabin in the woods,,an usher at my wedding Ron was more than a friend. Hope I can meet your family ,until then The good Lord Jesus may watch over you all Jean love Harold and Ann Perau family
So sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace.
BRO. MIKE YOUR FAMILY IS VERY PRECIOUS TO ME.
MRS JEAN AND BRO TICE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN SUCH A SWEET COUPLE. I’LL CHERISH THE TIMES WE HAVE HAD WITH THEM. HAVE BEEN AND WILL CONTINUE PRAYING FOR YOUR FAMILY. ESPECIALLY JEAN, MY HEART GOES OUT TO HER…
Jean,Sheila and Ricky ,our hearts and prayers go out to you and your family. May God bless you and heal your pain.
Dear Tice Family,
The Baylor Scott & White Hospice team would like to extend to you our deepest sympathy. Thank you for allowing us to care for Mr. Tice and please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Well Ron this is goodbye you may be gone but you will not be forgotten this is little brother Jack you taught me a lot about how to shoot a bow how to lay Rock build a fireplace build a good knife but the most important lesson you taught me that when you do something and make a mistake don’t sit around and stew over it tear it down and get started back never will I forget that and I use that now I’m sorry to say almost daily I never thanked you for all the things that you taught me but I’m sure you know that I was very thankful I’m glad your pain is gone and rest in peace brother I love you bye-bye
Jean, Sheila, Rod and Michael and Family
I am so sorry for your loss. Ronald was so loved by many and will be missed. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. I have so many memories that I will cherish. Love you all. Brigitte Harvey-Schafer
The Tice family, sorry for your loss. Mr Tice was a great person, a mighty man , a craftsman and friend. I know he will be missed by many.
Billy, Faye and the Azbell Family
To the Tice family,
Mr. Tice was a wonderful person. My prayers are with all of you.
Hope Dominguez-Reese
Shelia and family, may God hold you in His loving arms and give you peace!
My thought and prayers are with you!
Jean, I am so sorry for your loss, my love and prayers are with you and all the family. Doris told me to tell you she is thinking of you.
Sorry for your loss praying for your peace as you mourn the loss of an amazing man. I know he will be missed by so many. So thankful that you have a promise to see him in heaven. Blessings to you all.