Ronald Allen Lancon Sr
Ronald Allen Lancon Sr., 76 of Bacliff, Texas went to be with his Heavenly Father on August 6, 2025.
Ronald was born on September 3, 1948, to Vivian (Podgie) and Darlene Lancon in Bacliff, Texas.
Ronald enjoyed fishing and spending time with family and friends in his garage.
Ronald Allen Lancon Sr. was proceeded in death by his wife Jacquelyn (Jacque), Mom Darlene, Father Podgie, brother Leroy and sisters Viv Carr and Linda Phillips.
Survivors include his daughters Brandi and husband Cliff Wilson of Bacliff and Shay of Smithville. Son Ronnie Lancon Jr. of Bacliff and Carol Ann and husband “Stubby” of Onalaska. Seven grandchildren; Meagan, Brandon, Justin, Ryan, Hope, Donovan and Shelby. 4 great grandchildren, Alex, Luca, Waldo and Ridge.
He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle and friend to all he knew. He was also a very hard-working man as a piledriver for Tom-Mac Inc for many years and considered most people he knew and worked with as family.
A visitation will be held on Sunday, August 10, 2025, at 2:00 PM with a memorial service to follow at 3:00 PM at Crowder Funeral Home in League City, Texas; 1645 East Main Street, League City, Texas 77573.
After Dad’s long illness, he has passed peacefully. Thank you for all your prayers and caring. Our finances have been depleted due to his medical expenses. Please consider making a donation to his funeral fund in lieu of flowers.
Honorary: Cliff Wilson, Justin Wilson, Ryan Wilson, Brandon Wilson, Brandon Shaver and Robert Contreras.
Dearest Carol , sorry for your loss. Blessings to your family.
Love Pam Alldredge Hurley Rogers
I am so sorry for your loss.
A great guy to be around RIP ronnie
Remembering uncle, is remembering how much he loved his early morning rides to the bay and finishing it off with coffee and a scratch off. He always greeted everyone with a smile and a beer if you wanted. He was such a strong man and fought till the end. His garage will never be the same, but I am sure you will be able to feel his presence when you are there. Uncle Ronnie will be forever missed.