Just a few years ago we ranched fulltime and had planned to be buried on our ranch. as life would have it we had to sell the ranch and move to town to be closer to doctors for the care of my sweet husband Ron. When the doctors told us there was nothing more that they could do we began to think about how to say "Goodbye". I wanted to send him out in the same cowboy fashion we would have on the ranch. So we saddled the horse with his saddle, put his boots in the stirrups one last time (Backwards) and two of his close friends let the horse in his honor as we said "Goodbye" for the last time.
Ron Eaton
Ron loved his Heavenly
father and lived every day to serve God.
His wife and children meant everything to him and he loved and cherished
them. Ron loved serving in the church
and the community through the years in a variety of capacities including the
following:
Ranching was one of Ron’s
passions and even as a child he dreamed of being a cowboy. He was the owner of Ranchco Saddle Shop in
Wolfforth, Texas and he was the previous owner of Eaton Ranch Company where he
raised registered Angus Cattle. He was
very involved in the ranching community as a proud member of the American Angus
Assoc., Texas Angus Assoc., American Quarter Horse Assoc., etc.
Christian Services of the Southwest- Board Member
National Cowboy Symposium Executive Advisory Board
George W. Bush for Governor- Dallas County Co-Organizational Campaign Director
United Way - Volunteer Coordinator
YMCA - Member of the Board of Directors
Youth Sports Coach - LCAA, Coppell YFL
Ministry Leader - Monterey Church of Christ
Midland County Young Republicans and various volunteer positions
Board Member - Greater West Texas Angus Assoc.
Delegate to the American Angus Assoc. National Conference
Precinct and County Convention Republican Delegate
Delegate to the Texas State Republican Convention
The family asks that any memorial donations in Ron’s memory be made to one of his favorite charitable organizations as a way to celebrate him: The Texas Boys Ranch, Hospice of Lubbock, or Monterey Church of Christ.