Loving and caring father, husband, Grandpa, Uncle, friend
Ronnie was a nick name.
Married to his high school sweetheart Linda La Velle Falwell for 32 years they had five children, Ronald Curtis Falwell, Scott Dean Falwell, Darren Grant Falwell, Kelli La Velle Falwell, Vicki Lynn Falwell.
He was a hard worker, loving..doting husband and great father. His love for his grandchildren was unmatched.
He loved crafting making things with his welder. He was an inventer of such. Ron would enter art shows all over California and Nevada and even had his picture taken and article written in the newspaper once. With his welded art sculptures. he'd make up cool stuff like the Golden Gate Bridge on a jagged rock won first prize! Made up little people that replicated familiar things like a milk man, a working man with a hat, etc.. made up from nuts, bolts and spark plugs etc...
I remember us kids got to go also to the art show and there being a huge boa constrictor snake that wrapped around people.. It was scary but, fun.
Ronald (Ron) also had a passion for gold panning! Made his very own gold dredger and would take the family up North to camp and Gold Pan.
Ronald decided one day to get it from under being such a boring existence being a blue collar worker and do sharing exciting. Bought the family restaurant in Elk Grove, California and named it Falwell's Cafe. It was a great place to eat and enjoy hamburgers, fries and milkshakes. The restaraunt also had a jukebox and pinball arcade. What fun! It made for the ideal favorite after school hang out.
Married to his high school sweetheart Linda La Velle Falwell for 32 years they had five children, Ronald Curtis Falwell, Scott Dean Falwell, Darren Grant Falwell, Kelli La Velle Falwell, Vicki Lynn Falwell.
He was a hard worker, loving..doting husband and great father. His love for his grandchildren was unmatched.
He loved crafting making things with his welder. He was an inventer of such. Ron would enter art shows all over California and Nevada and even had his picture taken and article written in the newspaper once. With his welded art sculptures. he'd make up cool stuff like the Golden Gate Bridge on a jagged rock won first prize! Made up little people that replicated familiar things like a milk man, a working man with a hat, etc.. made up from nuts, bolts and spark plugs etc...
I remember us kids got to go also to the art show and there being a huge boa constrictor snake that wrapped around people.. It was scary but, fun.
Ronald (Ron) also had a passion for gold panning! Made his very own gold dredger and would take the family up North to camp and Gold Pan.
Ronald decided one day to get it from under being such a boring existence being a blue collar worker and do sharing exciting. Bought the family restaurant in Elk Grove, California and named it Falwell's Cafe. It was a great place to eat and enjoy hamburgers, fries and milkshakes. The restaraunt also had a jukebox and pinball arcade. What fun! It made for the ideal favorite after school hang out.