Ronald E. Thomas Sr., 85, better known as "RonBoy", a beloved figure in the Vincennes community, passed away on March 29, 2024 at his residence. Ron was born on January 19, 1939 in Vincennes the son of Francis "Lefty" and Irene (Madison) Thomas. He married Betty Breedlove on January 31, 1974 and she preceded him in death on September 8, 2022.
Ron's dedication to service began early in his life as a proud graduate of Central Catholic High School, after graduation Ron enlisted in the United States Marine Corp. where he served his country with great pride. In August of 1967 Ron accepted a position with the Vincennes City Fire Department. Rookie fireman Thomas, advanced to Fireman Second Class after a year's training and to First Class Fireman a year after that. in 1978, he was promoted to the rank of Captain and in 1980 he was promoted to Assistant Chief. In 1984 Ron was appointed to Chief by then Mayor Bill Rose a position he held until his retirement from the department.
Throughout his life, Ron's commitment to his community shone brightly as he served as the Fire Chief for the City of Vincennes, leaving an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of knowing him. His passion for serving extended beyond his role as Fire Chief, with active involvement in numerous civic organizations including the Disabled American Veterans, Sons of the American Legion, Harmony Society, Eagles Lodge, and the Knights of Columbus. Faith was also very important to Ron as he is a member of St. Francis Catholic Church.
Among his notable accomplishments, Ron received several prestigious awards, including the 1984 American Legion Firefighter of the Year for Indiana, the 1987 VFW Post 1157 Outstanding Citizen Award, and the Sagamore of Wabash Award from Governor Evan Bayh in 1995, among many others. His dedication to community service was unparalleled, with involvement in events like the Knox County Relay for Life and the Marine Corps Toys for Tots Campaign. In Ron's spare time he enjoyed spending time with his many many family members, attending many local sporting events supporting his Lincoln Alices. He was also an avid Indianapolis Colts fan and enjoyed camping, fishing, cooking, traveling and manicuring his yard and pool.
Ron will forever be remembered for his unwavering commitment to his country, community, and family. He leaves behind a legacy of service that will continue to inspire generations to come. In addition to his esteemed career accomplishments, Ron was a devoted family man survived by his loving family, son, Ronald E. Thomas, Jr. and his wife Carol of Sarasota, FL, daughters, Tracey Nowaskie and her husband Steve of Vincennes, Amy Stone and her husband Bill of Cloverdale, IN; his siblings, Vic Thomas of Shoals, IN, Frank Thomas of Goodletsville, TN, Jan Thomas of Wheatland, IN, Jenny Jackson of Monroe City, IN; his grandchildren, Jeremy Eisenhut, Brooke Owens, Bryce Nowaskie and his wife Marypat, Cody Thomas and his wife Stephanie and Brandt Nowaskie and his wife Natalie; great granddaughter, Cecelia Jane (CeCe) Nowaskie and a great granddaughter due in July. Ron is preceded in death by his parents, Francis "Lefty" and Irene Thomas, and his brothers, David and Tommy Joe Thomas.
As we prepare to bid farewell to this remarkable individual, let us come together to celebrate his life and honor the impactful legacy he leaves behind. Join us on Monday April 22, 2024 as we gather to celebrate and honor the life of Ron at a memorial service from 4-7 pm at Goodwin-Sievers Funeral Home, 524 Broadway, Vincennes, IN 47591. Online memories may be shared with Ron's family and friends at www.goodwinsieversfh.com. The Thomas family has requested memorial contributions be made to the Vincennes Lincoln Athletic Booster Club. Goodwin-Sievers Funeral Home is privileged and honored to be entrusted with the care of Ron and his family.
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