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Ronald Joe "Ronnie or Ron" Bryant

1948 - 2025

Ronald Joe "Ronnie or Ron" Bryant obituary, 1948-2025, Yucaipa, CA

BORN

1948

DIED

2025

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Emmerson Bartlett Memorial Chapel - Redlands

703 Brookside Avenue

Redlands, California

Ronald Bryant Obituary

Ronald "Ronnie, Ron" Joe Bryant, age 77, of Yucaipa, graduated his earthly life the morning of Saturday, July 19, surrounded by his family.
Ron was born on June 14, 1948, at St. Francis Hospital in Lynwood to Joe and Elarita Bryant. He was named after Ronald Abel, his father, Joe Bryant's, World War II Army buddy.
Ron was raised in Compton. He lettered in football at and graduated from Dominguez High School in 1966. He went on to earn an associate's degree at Compton College in 1968, bachelor's degree at California Baptist College (now University) in 1970, and completed graduate work through California Baptist College, University of California Riverside and California State University Long Beach to become a lifetime credentialed teacher. Additionally, he played soccer while at CBC and participated in the Young Democrats Club.
Ron was a zealous historian. He was also enthusiastically active in his community. In 1966 he served at the Glorieta Baptist Conference Center in New Mexico. He volunteered on political campaigns including serving as the High Desert coordinator for Jimmy Carter's presidential campaign in 1976. Ronald began volunteering for Twentynine Palms Park and Recreation in 1977 and was selected for the award of Outstanding Young Men of America.
Over the years, Ron coached many soccer and basketball teams and managed a Twentynine Palms Little League team through Park and Rec. From 1972 to 1973, Ron taught at Lynwood First Baptist Church School. From 1973 to 2013, Ron taught at Palm Vista Elementary School in Twentynine Palms (37 years of sixth and three years of fourth grade).
Ron served as vice president of the Morongo Teachers Association for the Morongo Unified School District, facilitated numerous school talent shows, coached the school track team, acted as the advisor/sponsor of Student Council, and orchestrated many field days. He could often be found serving yard duty and engaging in trivia opportunities with students for their chance to earn a Popsicle.
Additionally, Ron served as a nearly 40-year volunteer member of the Kiwanis Club as part of the Twentynine Palms, greater Yucca Valley and Hemet clubs, holding many elected leadership positions such as president and secretary as well as lieutenant governor of Division 47 for the 2014-2015 year.
As a teacher, Ron was passionate about students' success, and supported K-Kids Clubs, providing many with the Hope of America awards to sixth grade students.
Additionally, Ron was a big supporter of the Kiwanis scholarship programs and the Family of the Year program.
Ron stayed true to his faith in Jesus over his lifetime and faithfully attended and served at Palms Church in Twentynine Palms.
He also acted in many plays at the local Theatre 29, including "Guys and Dolls," 'The Pajama Game," "Little Women," "Oklahoma" and "A Bad Year for Tomatoes."
In August of 2008, Ron met Nicole and in October of 2013, they married. Ron eagerly embraced his role as stepdad to Nicole's four children, Hannah, Malakai, Elijah and Jeremiah.
Nearly 17 years together and 12 married, Ron and Nicole shared life's ups and downs, cared for his mother, Elarita, until her death, and navigated the process of raising a family. Ron was a steadfast rock and support.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his stepdaughter, Hannah.
He leaves behind his two younger brothers, Denny and Steve, and many family members and friends who will miss him greatly.
Memorial service information can be obtained by contacting Nicole or through email at [email protected].

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Published by Hi-Desert Star from Aug. 13 to Sep. 12, 2025.

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

The Gonzalez family

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He was a great teacher, my siblings and I always looked up to him, he will be missed

Christy Swint

August 13, 2025

I was a long time student of Mr. Bryant. An amazing human being and excellent teacher. He will be sadly missed.

Jana

August 13, 2025

What a wonderful person. I can hear his joyful, unique laugh in my head and see his big smile and Hawaiian shirt. I enjoyed working with Ron at PVES. We had a lot of fun and some good laughs.
A silly memory, I can visualze now. Ron rarely sat down at staff meetings He stood in on the side of the library, leaning aginst a book shelf (same one, near the corner) he would often leave is paper plate and a soda can on a book shelf for me to find & pick up before the first class of the day came in. Later in the day he'd poke his head in the library, laugh and say "find my trash?". If one of his students was having trouble finding a book to check out or misbehaving he would find something completely off target , hand it to the student and say "hey,check this out!" the student would rapidly hand it back, get back on task finding something of their choice. We had some good laughs over those occasions and often.
Ron had a very big heart. He was loved by his students. He kept in touch with many of them, even after they graduated, moved on &/or had families of their own.
Ron will be missed by everyone that had the pleasure of meeting and knowing him.

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