Ronnie Dale Roseberry

6/14/1947 - 10/3/2025

Ronnie Dale Roseberry, 78, of Lexington, NC, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 3rd, 2025, at Hinkle Hospice House of Davidson County, surrounded by the love of his family.

 

Born on June 14, 1947, in Pulaski, Virginia, Ronnie was a quiet yet unwavering presence—a man whose strength was shown through his actions and whose love ran deep.

 

Ronnie spent the better half of 50 years as a concrete finisher and 25-30 years as a diesel mechanic with Billings Freight Systems. He took pride in a job well done and was known for his work ethic, reliability, and selfless character. But above all else, Ronnie was a family man. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather who gave himself endlessly to ensure the comfort and well-being of those he loved.

 

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 60 years, Judy Roseberry. Together, they built a life rich in love, laughter, and deep-rooted family values. He also reunites in peace with his son, Brian Roseberry; daughter, Tracey Tussey Roseberry; mother and father, Honey and Jessie Roseberry; grandson, Mikey Link; brother, Roy Roseberry; and sisters, Janice Little and Lisa Helton.

 

Ronnie’s legacy lives on through his children, Bryce Roseberry (Connie) and Tonya Warren (Mike); his treasured grandchildren: Danielle Tussey, Jessica Roseberry (Chris), Tori Dunn (Jake), Makaila Martin (Darel Jr.), Katelyn Roseberry, Noah Roseberry, Chase Link (Tommie), and Andrea Tilly; and his 13 great-grandbabies who were the light of his later years. He is also survived by his loving siblings: Shirley Gregg, Dennis Roseberry, Linda Stewart, Donna Everhart, Cammy Jarvis, and Mike Roseberry

 

To those who knew him, Ronnie was a pillar of quiet strength—a man who didn’t ask for much but gave everything he had. He was self-sacrificing, endlessly giving, and carried a quiet dignity that left a lasting impression. He lived simply, loved deeply, and gave wholeheartedly.

 

A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, October 15, 2025 at 12:30 pm at Denton Wesleyan Church with Pastor Charlie Collins officiating. The family will receive friends from 12-12:30 pm Wednesday, prior to the service at the church. The family will gather at 2:00 pm at Lexington City Cemetery for the committal service.

 

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Hinkle Hospice House of Davidson County in gratitude for their compassionate care, or to the funeral home to help with funeral expenses.

 

Rest easy, Ronnie. Your work here is done—but your legacy lives on in every life you touched.

 

Tributes

10 tributes for Ronnie Dale Roseberry Obituary

  1. Morgan Phanthavong

    I love you Uncle Ronnie and will always remember the way you’d smile when I’d run into you at Sheetz with Aunt Judy, the summers at your swimming pool and your laugh and then throwing your arm around me saying I love ya. I hope to see you all again one day.

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  2. Angela

    Ronnie was always kind and welcoming, always smiling and made you feel that he was genuinely happy to see you. His love of family was tremendous, what he was known for. Ronnie you will be missed so much by so many, but rest easy, in peace surrounded by your family of angels.

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  3. Alisha

    Ronnie and Judy and their whole amazing family took me in as family when I was young. They treated me the same as everyone else. They gave me some amazing memories. They were amazing kind loving people. They will be missed greatly. I will pray for the family.

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  4. Tina Justice

    Uncle Ronnie was 1 in a million, he loved with all his heart and the many lives him and Judy touched. Lord have mercy what a coming home they had. Ronnie taught me alot as a young lady growing up in the 80’s90’s2000 and so on . Your presence is missed daily ✨️ I pray 🙏 you help keep an eye out on us down here. Til we meet again, I will cherish 😍 our memories ♥️ and share the love with the ones left here. Gone way to soon

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  5. Tina Justice

    Uncle Ronnie was 1 in a million, he loved with all his heart ❤️ and the many lives him and Judy touched , lord have mercy what a home coming they had. Ronnie taught me alot as a young lady growing up in the 80’s90’s2000 and so on . Your presence is missed daily ✨️ I pray 🙏 you keep an eye out on us down here. Til we meet again, I will cherish 😍 our memories ♥️ and share the love with the ones left here. Gone way to soon.

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  6. Carrie Casey

    Ronnie and Judy Roseberry accepted me into their home when we were neighbors. Myself and my brother played with their children. Oh the times we had. Ronnie was a great father. I will miss him.

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  7. Stacey Roseberry

    Uncle Ronnie was always a big hearted, caring man. Him and Aunt Judy always opened their hearts and home to everyone. Family always came first to him. There really arent enough words to express what a truly wonderful man Ronnie was. He will be missed so much.

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  8. Michael Smith

    I have known Ronnie Judy Brian Tracy Tonya and Bryce all the grandkids and most all of the family for so many years and no words can express the love and kindness and the feelings of just being welcome from them all. I enjoyed so much, Beach time going white water rafting running edge’s on a lot of concrete jobs and so much more but most of all Ronnie told me about giving his life to Jesus and he knew he would be with him when his time on earth comes to its end. Rest in peace my good friend I love and will miss you. Snuff

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  9. Donna Everhart

    There’s a lot of special words to describe my brother and he’s all them and more, he was the kindest , most genuine heart of gold and loved with all he had. He always had a smile on his face and a big hug every time I seen him, he didn’t have a unkind bone in his body and I’m gonna miss him for as long as I live and one day I’ll get to see that handsome smile and get that big hug again, god is so lucky to have him now, I love you brother so very much 💙🩵💙😭

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  10. Nicholas Everhart

    I’ll miss you so much, Ronnie. Coming to your house and spending time with y’all are some of the best childhood memories I’ll carry with me. It’s hard to believe we’ve lost you, Judy and Tracy but I really hope we can see you again one day. I hope you’re truly at peace 💜 Love you

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