1957
2021
Ronald Doward "Ronnie" Feagin, Sr., 64, beloved husband of Mary Alice Ray Feagin, departed this life, Friday, July 9, 2021 at his residence.
Mr. Feagin was born the son Jackson Doward Feagin and Clara Nell Floyd Feagin-Wiggins on June 26, 1957 in Kingstree. He was born the 2nd of six siblings: Earl, Michael, Charmen, Jackie, and Crystal. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and being on the river. His greatest enjoyment was spending time with his children and grandchildren. He was a devoted husband, loving father, cherished grandfather, caring brother, and a loyal friend.
Ronnie and Mary were married on February 28, 1976 and celebrated 45 years together. Their home was blessed with: three children, Ron Feagin, Jr. (Kim), Dustin Feagin, and Kayla Moore (Dylan); four grandchildren, Cameron, Cody, Aubree, and Dailynn. He is also survived by: his siblings, Charmen Quinn, Jackie Feagin Hudson, and Crystal Bryant; and his step-mother, Shirley Feagin.
He was predeceased by: his parents; his stepfather, Earl Wiggins; and two brothers, Earl Feagin and Michael Feagin.
A Celebration of Life Service will be 6PM, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 at the Sawmill Pond Vineyard, 201 South Olive Street, Andrews, directed by the Andrews Chapel of McKenzie Funeral Home.
The Feagin family will receive family and friends immediately after the service.
McKenzie Funeral Home is honored to serve the Feagin family.
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