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Ronald B. Clem
May 31, 1939 ~ October 29, 2022
Ronald Bruce Clem, age 83, a longtime resident of Danville, Kentucky, peacefully passed away to his heavenly father on Saturday, October 29, 2022. He was born in Boyle County on May 31st, 1939, the son of the late Walter and Lora Omega (Coyle) Clem. Ronald was a graduate of Junction City High School class of 1958. He then attended Fugazzi College of Business and graduated with a degree in Business Administration. After graduating, Ronald joined the Kentucky National Guard and worked as the Director of the State Department of Transportation Division of Bridges, where he retired after 34 years. Ronald was well-known liked throughout his community. He was a veteran coach with over forty years of experience who was very dedicated to providing guidance and instilling leadership in young people. Ronald began coaching for the Boyle County Recreation Department when his son Michael became interested in basketball. He coached basketball for 17 years, baseball for 12 years, football for six years, and girl\'s softball for four years. Ronald served as the assistant men’s basketball coach at St. Catharine College, Springfield KY, before becoming St. Catharine\'s first men’s baseball coach. Ronald was a lifelong career, Gardner. He lovingly tended not only to his world-famous “incredible corn,” but many other crops as well. Ronald was nicknamed by his community the “King of Corn” and won several state fair exposition awards for his crops. Everyone he knew and loved remembers him delivering corn and a smile. Ronald was also the former President of the Danville Optimus Club and a member of the first Baptist Church of Danville.
In addition to his parents, Ronald was preceded in death by his brother Carroll Clem. Left to mourn his memory and cherish his legacy are his two children, Rhonda Ann (Norman) Green and Michael Bruce (Connie) Clem; five grandchildren, Victoria Sheene, Myra Sheene, Cameron Clem, Hannah Green, and Garret Clem; One great-grandchild, Grant Clem; as well as his extended family and cherished friends who will deeply miss him. The family of Ronald Clem will receive friends and family for visitation from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., on Thursday, November 3, 2022, at Stith Funeral Home, Danville, KY. Funeral services will follow at 1:00 p.m. with Rev Brent Rowe and Rev Caroline Kelly officiating. Serving as pallbearers are Cameron Clem, Garrett Clem, Mike Brummet, Justin Ryan, David Camic, and Robin Hyden. Honorary pallbearers will be Norman Green, Robert Gorley, Glen Gorley, Larry Fookes, former Governor Brereton Jones, former Governor Martha Layne Collins, Ed Hyatt, and Ed Johnson. Burial will immediately follow the funeral at Bellevue Cemetery. Online guestbook and Hugs from Home available at www.stithcares.com
Visitation: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, November 3rd, 2022, at Stith Funeral Home in Danville, Kentucky
Service: 1 p.m. Thursday, November 3rd, 2022, at Stith Funeral Home in Danville, Kentucky.
Burial: Bellevue Cemetery
Online Videos for Ronald Clem
Funeral Service - https://youtu.be/JSXcfCHrFl8
Memorial Photo Slideshow - https://youtu.be/JKBfmOSU1_8
Sorry for your loss.
I am so sorry.
Prayers
sorry
We are so very sorry
Prayers to the Family
Prayers to Family
Prayers
So sorry for your loss.
So sorry for your lose.He was a great coach .Special Memories 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Sorry for your family
Rip coach
Ronald you will be missed. RIP
So sorry for your loss.
Rhonda, LOVE you!
Very nice gentleman , RIP
Best coach ever!
RIP Good Friend
sorry for your loss, RIP coach
So very sorry to hear of Ronnie’s passing! He was one of Dad’s Best Friends!!!! Love and Prayers to Michael and Ronda!!!!
Love, Hugs, Prayers
Ron was a loyal
supporter.
Ronnie was an enthusiastic supporter of all Boyle County sports. I remember how much effort he put into coaching little league basketball.
You were a great friend.
Love this Man. He will be mis
So sorry to hear about Ron . I worked with Ron in the Bridge Office he kept us all entertained with jackpots, horse racing, and politics. He left us with alot of good memories and good times I will miss him. Prayers for family.