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Friday, January 31, 2025

Ronald Henry Pimm

Ronald Henry Pimm
Ronald Henry Pimm

Ronald Henry Pimm, 79, passed away peacefully on January 25, 2025, in Webster, Florida.

He was born on September 10, 1945, in Farmington, New York, to Newton and Doris Pimm.
Ronald graduated from Victor High School and later proudly served in the US Navy. After his military service, he dedicated his entire career to working for the town of Farmington. During his retirement years, he embarked on exciting journeys across the United States, pulling his camper trailer and exploring new places. He was a true adventurer at heart!

When he wasn’t exploring, Ronald enjoyed baseball, bluegrass festivals, and singing. But what truly set him apart was his remarkable ability to help others in need. He was known for his kindness and selflessness, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Ronald is survived by his step-son, Richard Smith (Shelley) of Jacksonville, Florida; his step-daughter, Theresa Barbier (Michael) of Colorado Springs, Colorado; his brothers, Roger Pimm of Avon, New York, and Lavern Pimm of Webster, Florida; five grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Sheila Ann Pimm, and his second wife, Carol Pimm.

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