Ronald D. Wilson, Sr.
Ronald D. Wilson, Sr., age 85, formerly of Durham, North Carolina passed away Thursday, January 10, 2019 at Duke Hospital after an extended illness.
Ronald was born in Norwalk, Connecticut to Lelia Travers and George Wilson, Sr. He graduated from Norwalk High School and joined the U.S. Navy. He married Elmira Darden in 1954 and their loving marriage bore eight children. Ronald was an industrious employee at several companies, most notably UPS and the U.S. Postal Service in Darien. Ronald was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses and served faithfully for 55 years in two congregations. He was a cheerful man where no one was a stranger, only a friend he hadn’t met yet.
Along with his wife of 64 years, he is survived by his children Ronald (Deloris), Wayne (Dorthea), Dennis, Scott (Barbara), Brian, Nancy, Marjorie, Laurence (Tiffany); his sisters Joyce Wilson, Loraine Monk Wilson, Joan Garland and Doris Brevard; his 23 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren along with numerous nieces and nephews. Ronald was predeceased by his parents, his siblings Virginia Skeeter, George Wilson, Jr. and George Travers as well has his granddaughter Talya Pierce.
Memorial Services will be held January 26, 2019 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 635 Bon Air Avenue, Durham, North Carolina 27704. Interment is private. The family requests that donations be made in Ronald’s memory to the Watchtower Bible and Track Society of New York or a favorite charity of your choice.
LOGAN TOWNSHIP, N.J. — An armed man entered a UPS processing facility Monday morning, took two women hostage and barricaded himself in a room with them for 3 1⁄2 hours until police moved in to rescue the women in a confrontation that left the suspect with gunshot wounds.
The women escaped without serious injuries while the gunman’s condition remained unknown after the standoff in Logan Township, about 20 miles south of Philadelphia, Gloucester County Prosecutor Charles Fiore said.
The gunman wasn’t identified by authorities. Officials believe he had a prior relationship with one of the hostages, according to Fiore, who did