Ronald D. Harrison
July 21, 1962 ~ November 10, 2017
It is with broken hearts that the family of Ronald Dean Harrison, 55, announce his peaceful passing on November 6, 2017. He was surrounded by loving family and friends. Born on July 21, 1962, to Martha and Gary Harrison, he was raised in Edinburgh, Indiana, along with his sister, Vicki. In that loving home, Ron developed many passions including strong family values, friendship, love of music and fishing which he carried into his adult life. He graduated from Edinburgh High School in 1980, after which he enlisted in the Army aside his best friend Tony Smith. He served for three years which included an overseas station in Germany. After his honorable discharge, he worked for Arvin Industries Gladstone plant (1984-1989). He was then taken under the wing of Dick Lovelace at Lovelace Electric where he earned his electrical license. Ron took this electrical knowledge, his innate understanding of engineering, and his passion for perfection and launched a successful career as manufacturing Controls/Application Engineer. He was employed by Novolex/Hilex Poly where he met so many friends, many he referred to as family. Ron’s intense passion for music began with picking guitars with his dad and uncles on their front porch. In the mid-late 80’s he played Bass with the band TimePiece. They frequently played at The Lodge in Taylorsville. Later, he put his Bass guitar aside to pursue his main passion of loving his wife, raising his kids, and building strong family and friend relationships. Then, in 2013 Ron reunited with an old dear friend, Max McGuire. Soon thereafter, he started playing Bass with Max and his wife Barb (The McGuire’s) at local venues. Then in 2014, Ron joined the band Back In The Day, and he never looked back. The classic rock genre and great mix of talent and personalities were exactly what he was looking for. Ron also was a gifted woodworker and built multiple beautiful electric guitars, as he was always searching for the new perfect sound. Ron was loved beyond measure and will be greatly missed. Survivors include his wife, Kelly (Wheeler); his parents; daughters, Cortney Huff and Shaley Wright (Jeff); sister, Vicki Clements (Jeff); nieces, Megan Wilt (Chad), Lana Dalley (Tristan), Natasha McIntyre (Eddie), Dana Harmon (Xavier), and Torie Wheeler; and nephews, Michael Clements, Matthew Clements, Nathan Gerth (Jenny), Jeffrey Tyler Huelson (Amanda), Conner Wheeler, Drew Wheeler, and Noah Wheeler. The funeral service will be 11 a.m. Friday, November 10, 2017, at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home with Jerry Lowman officiating. Visitation will be 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday and one hour prior to the service. Burial will be at Vernon Cemetery, Vernon, Indiana, with military honors.






You will be missed by all who knew you.
May heaven welcome you with open arms.
My condolences to the family.
Sending our sympathy in this time of sadness and wishing you hope, comfort and peace. Georgina and Rick
You’re in our thoughts and prayers, may you have the strength you need for today and the hope you will need for tomorrow, my heart breaks for you.
Comforting Prayers lifted for The Harrison Family. . Deeply Saddened by Ron’s passing.
So sorry for your loss
It was my pleasure to know Ron in this life, he was a sweet loving person, most of all he was funny and loved to make jokes. I knew him for a short period of time but I will forever remember his happy personality. every time he visited us at the Orlando Plant I remember he loved dark coffee. Ron, you will be greatly missed and my deepest condolences to his wife and kids. Heaven has gained an angel.
We are all better for having known such a giving and caring friend, father, and musician. I’ll miss you, your humor, and of course the sounds of your gift.
Remembering you with special thoughts and prayers during this time.
I only knew Ron when we both worked at Striko Dynarad in Holland, MI, but found him to be such a nice, friendly guy to talk with. I am so sorry for your families loss, I have no doubt he will be very missed by all who knew him. May you rest in peace, Ron
Very sorry to hear of Ronnie’s passing. The family will be our prayers during this time. -Debi, Kevin, Stephanie, and Brandon Feathers
I met Ron through Kelly and I love them both so much. Such a great guy, such a great family. I have the utmost respect for Ron and will miss him dearly. There are tough times ahead, but such a strong family will get through this.
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I was fortunate enough to have Ron as a customer. He was technical wizard and loved his work. Greatly enjoyed his love of music as well. I remember discussing various all time best bass guitar riffs and players over a beer (or two) after work. Deeply saddened by his untimely passing. My sympathies to his family and friends.
So sorry to hear of Rons passing. I knew Ron from school. We went through all 12 years together and I remember how he always got me in trouble in first grade for talking because we sat next to each other. So sorry for your loss. He was always a great guy.
So sad to learn of Ron’s far too early passing. I met Ron while visiting the Harrison family from the UK in 1984. I’ve always remembered that time and the wonderful family with great warmth. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.