IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Ron Lloyd

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Lawson

December 24, 1955 – June 8, 2025

Obituary

Ron Lloyd Lawson, 69 of Keokuk, IA died Sunday, June 8, 2025 at his home.

He was born December 24, 1955 in Keokuk, IA the son of Lloyd Leland Lawson and Eudora Mae Thompson Mecum Lawson.

Ron was united in marriage to Sue Ann Daggs on June 28, 1975.

He was survived by his wife, Sue, his son, Ron Lloyd Lawson, II (Selena) of Keokuk, IA, his daughter, Alyssa A. Lawson of Keokuk, IA, sister, Ruth L. Lawson of Ft. Madison, IA, grandson, Alexander J. Lawson of Keokuk, IA, grandson, Gavin R. Keefe of Keokuk, IA, granddaughter, Leddia M. Tallman of Lansing, IA, nephew, John (Johnny) E. Mecum of Ft. Madison, IA, nephew, Robert L. Vaughan of Ft. Madison, IA, niece, Jennifer E. Mercer of Burlington, IA, niece, Jayne L. Klopfenstein of Burlington, IA, great niece, Maggie (Andrew) Grate of Peoria, IL, great nephew, Dakota Vaughan of Ft. Madison, IA, great nephew, Dalton Vaughan of Keokuk, IA, great nephew, Carson Mecum of Burlington, IA, great niece, Emily Mercer of Burlington, IA great nephew, Joey Mecum of Ft. Madison, IA, great niece, Jami Mecum of Burlington, IA, great nephew, Tyler (Samantha) Watts of Ft. Madison, IA, great nephew, Jessie (Gigi) Mecum of Sioux City, IA, great niece, Jackie (Spencer) Talbot of Nauvoo, IL, great nephew, Anthony Scanlon of Iowa City, IA, great nephew, Josh Mecum of Ft. Madison, IA, numerous cousins and his beloved dogs, "T" and Hensley.

He was preceded in death by his parents, daughter, Candina L. Lawson, brothers, John (Jack) E. Mecum and Joe V. Mecum, sister, Marcia A. Lawson, nephews, Joseph V. Vaughan and Jimmy E. Mecum.

During his younger years, Ron had the opportunity to stay with his uncle and cousins in Alton, IL and his older brother in San Jose, CA and attended schools in both locations. He cherished those times and learned a lot. Ron joined the Navy at 17 on the buddy plan with his good friend Bob Hall and traveled the seas to different ports around the world, stationed in San Diego, CA and the Great Lakes. He learned to be a boilermaker, pipe fitter and electrician while in the service. He worked mainly as an electrician when he got out, working for various companies. For one company he worked for, he traveled around some states, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, New York, Indiana and Florida, wiring motels, stores, hospitals and even private homes. He took pride in his abilities and workmanship and was able to work with his son, teaching him the knowledge and skills to carry on the trade. Ron's dad was an electrician by trade also.

Ron lived in the country most of his adult life and loved it. He enjoyed the wide open skies and loved looking at the stars at night. He liked to walk the creek beds and around the river looking for unusual rocks and arrowheads. He once made a beautiful rock garden with unique and unusual rocks in memory of his daughter. He loved fishing, riding horses, kayaking, mushroom hunting, raising chickens, mowing and tinkering with things, making old things look new again and then giving them away. He liked to look at his horoscope every day and would text his wife and daughter their horoscope for amusement and to see how events of the day matched up. He also loved watching movies and had a huge movie collection. Most of all he loved spending time with his family, especially doing projects with his young grandson.

A graveside service with military rites was held at noon 12 p.m., Friday at the Keokuk National Cemetery in Keokuk.

Memorials may be made to PAW Animal Shelter .

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Keokuk National Cemetery

1701 J Street, Keokuk, IA 52632

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Keokuk National Cemetery

1701 J Street, Keokuk, IA 52632

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