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Ronald Falls Obituary

Ronald Falls Columbia, SC - Ronald Marshall Falls, 87, of Columbia, SC, passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, January 23. Ronnie was born in High Point, NC, on February 18, 1934. He was educated in the High Point school system and graduated from High Point High School in 1952. He attended Duke University on a football scholarship and graduated in 1956. During his time at Duke, he was selected as an All-American and was a member of the team in 1955 when Duke won the Orange Bowl. Ronnie, affectionately known as "Monk" by his friends, was a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity. Upon graduation, he was drafted overall #158 in the 14th round of the 1956 NFL draft as a linebacker by the Detroit Lions and played with the team for a short period of time. He began his banking career with Security National Bank in Greensboro, NC. He was transferred to Charlotte, NC, where he was the Assistant Vice President for NCNB. He served as President of Carolina National Bank, Easley, SC; South Boston Bank and Trust, South Boston, VA; and Bank of Lancaster, Kilmarnock, VA. He furthered his career working for The Resolution Trust Corporation for four years until retirement in 1995. He and and his wife, Nancy, have owned a home in Wrightsville Beach for 49 years. Many happy memories and good friends were made there. It was his greatest joy to raise his children and grandchildren in such a special and cherished place. In 1975, while in Wrightsville Beach, his close friend bet him he could not run 1/4 mile to Johnnie Mercers Pier. Ronnie lost the bet, but it sparked a fire in him. He developed a passion for running, which led him to start 8 marathons. He completed 7, as he dropped out of the Richmond marathon at mile 20, because the soles of his shoes started to melt due to a very high temperature during the race. Upon retirement in 1995, Ronnie became a Master Gardener. His fascination with the German language led him to Germany several times to attend the Goethe-Institut. He loved watching Duke football and basketball, always cheering on his Blue Devils. Ronnie had a tender and caring heart, loving his animals as if they were his children. He even showed his affection for those he loved by adding "dog" to the end of their name. His greatest accomplishment was not his football legacy or his career, but it was being an exceptionally loving, devoted, kind and supportive husband, father and grandfather, otherwise known as "Grandee". Ronnie was the son of the late Roy Marshall Falls and the late Frances Boles Falls. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Nancy Asbill Falls; daughters, Tricia Miles of Columbia, SC, Ashley (Lee) McLoud of Mt. Pleasant, SC, and Kathryn (Christian) Roberts of South Boston, VA; grandchildren, Bryson Miles, Eleanor, Murray and Watson McLoud, Virginia and Talley Roberts; sister, Patricia Falls Galyan of Knoxville, TN; nephews, Brett, Geoffrey and Justin Goins, Andrew Galyan and Brian and Kevin Asbill. Honorary Pallbearers are Bill McGuinn (High Point, NC), Bob Featherstone (Lancaster, SC), Carl Blades (Kilmarnock, VA) and Walt Cartier (Wrightsville Beach, NC). We would like to thank Valerie York, Barbara Robinson, Jackie Ball, Patsy George and Alice King for loving him and treating him with kindness, caring and compassion during the last few months of his life. A memorial service will be held Friday, January 28, at 2:00 pm at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. A livestream of the funeral can be viewed at www.trinitysc.org/live. The family will receive friends in Satterlee Hall immediately following the service. A private burial will be held at Elmwood Cemetery prior to the service. Shives Funeral Home, Trenholm Road Chapel, is assisting the family. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Healing Species (healingspecies.org), PO Box 1202, Orangeburg, SC 29115 or Pawmetto Lifeline (pawmettolifeline.org), 1275 Bower Parkway, Columbia, SC 29212. Memories and condolences may be shared at ShivesFuneralHome.com. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jan. 25 to Jan. 26, 2022.

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Kelly Weatherford

January 28, 2022

Prayers for the Falls family. I wish I could be there with you. Mr. Falls was such a good man. I have so many childhood memories that include the Falls Family. Love to you all!

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Kerry and Mary Kelly

January 27, 2022

We met Ronnie 1978 when we moved to South Boston. Kerry met him first opening a bank account and told me about the fine gentleman and his family and that he knew we would become friends. Little did we know that would become an understatement. Our two families have continued a close relationship since that time and Ronnie helped and advised us as we enjoyed Falls friendship. I´m very sad not to be there now but Ronnie will always be a huge part of our family memories. Much love to all the family
and I wish you comfort knowing Ronnie is finally well and at peace.

Amy Belcher McDavid

January 26, 2022

I have so many memories of your family! While babysitting that cat would cry and sounded like a baby! My parents really enjoyed Ronnie and were sad to see y´all move to South Boston. May God bless each of you during this sad time.

Floride Findley Caldwell

January 25, 2022

Nancy, Tricia, Ashley, and Kathryn,
I have the most fond memories of spending time with the Falls family in Easley and in Wrightsville Beach when you girls were little! Yours was such a sweet and fun and chaotic home -with three girls plus Schultzie, Molly, and Wally-cat!! Ronnie was always a great presence in the neighborhood and at home! I know he will be missed greatly! My love and condolences to you all!

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