![]() For all of these things and so many,many more, he will be remembered and cherished until we meet him again, as he would say….Later♡ Ronnie was preceded in death by his paternal grandmother Mae Fitzpatrick, paternal great grandmother Edith Lester, his maternal grandmother Ella Mae “Nana" Underwood, maternal great grandmother Clara Harrah, his father Ronnie Cleveland Fink, I, his very special cousin Michael Janey, paternal uncles Mickey, Ricky, and David Fink, paternal aunt Pam Janey, step grandfather Gene Fitzpatrick, very dear friends Stuart Jones, Stephen Morton, and Anthony “Jud”Radford as well as several other close friends. He could give advice, guidance, and perspective that would sometimes leave you speechless. He had spoken of this recently and said that he had asked God to make him a Fisher of men. He was in pain both physically and emotionally throughout his life, but he believed in the goodness and mercy of God. He had a huge heart and an unwavering faith and belief in God. Most of all Ronnie loved us all and only wanted the best for everyone in his life. He was kind, forgiving, funny, protective,sweet, strong, stubborn, sharp, silly, and opinionated. The Ronnie who was not just dark and hurt and who disguised it as humor, but who recognized that both good and bad exist in us all. Many people only knew all of these things about him, but some of us were privy to the WHOLE Ronnie. He got the biggest kick out of playing a good prank or telling an unexpected joke.He had an infectious laugh that will always be in the back of our minds when we hear a corny joke, see someone pretend to fall and be hurt, or watch a funny YouTube video. In recent years Ron had continued his love of all types of music, movies, YouTube, and animals. ![]() There was no denying that he was an artist at heart….a talented, eccentric, moon-loving,somewhat misunderstood artist. ![]() Ronnie was such a good artist! His drawings were seen by many of us, but he also enjoyed clay sculpting, painting, carving, and just creating beautiful and interesting things. He loved the outdoors, animals, and music… and those things never changed. As a child he could ride or drive nearly anything with wheels. He attended Stanford and Crab Orchard elementary schools and Independence and Park junior high schools. He grew up in Beckley, Crab Orchard, and also spent a great deal of time in Shady Spring. Ronnie was born in Beckley on April 14th, 1980 to Karen Lynn Underwood and Ronnie C. At approximately 6pm on that evening the Holy Spirit came into his room and gently escorted Ronnie out of that pain ridden body into the Kingdom of Heaven. Ronnie Cleveland Fink, II Ronnie Cleveland Fink, II, 41, of Beckley, left this earthly plane on Wednesday,October 27th, 2021 after a long, hard-fought battle with multiple illnesses.
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