December 22, 1959  –  April 13, 2026

Harold Ronald “Ronnie” Flournoy, 66, of Opelika, Alabama, passed away on April 13, 2026.

Born on December 22, 1959, in Ft. McClellan, Alabama, Ronnie lived a life defined by service, loyalty, humor, and a deep love for the people around him. He was, in every sense, the epitome of a servant to his community—a man whose door was always open to anyone in need.

Ronnie spent decades serving his country and community, retiring as a Sergeant from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office after 30 years of dedicated service. He also proudly served in the United States Army and with the 214th Military Police Company, where he built a legacy of discipline, leadership, and quiet strength.

Ronnie was preceded in death by his biological father, Johnny Charles Anglin, Sr. of Augusta, Georgia, and his dad, Earl Flournoy of Opp, Alabama, who lovingly raised him.

He is survived by his loving wife of 24 years, Pamela Sizemore Flournoy; his mother, Jeannie (Sam) Elmore of Haughton, Louisiana; his brothers, Keith (Julie) Flournoy of Opelika, Alabama, and Johnny (LeAnn) Anglin, Jr. of Augusta, Georgia; his sisters, Tracey (Steve) Wyatt of Sylacauga, Alabama, Becky (Jeff) Shean of San Diego, California, and Debra Anglin Curry of Augusta, Georgia; along with a host of nieces and nephews who loved him dearly.

Ronnie was a proud graduate of Opp High School, Class of 1978, and a lifelong Auburn fan who rarely missed a chance to enjoy a game. Whether he was cheering on the Tigers, working with his hands in the shop, or out in the woods hunting, he found joy in the simple, meaningful parts of life.

He was a true outdoorsman, a talented woodworker, and what many would call a premier grill master. But more than anything, Ronnie was known for his heart. He had a great sense of humor, the kind that could lighten any room, and he was always the first to step up when someone needed help—no questions asked.

To his family, he was more than all of his accomplishments. He was a devoted husband, a wonderful son, a loyal brother, and, as many would agree, “the coolest brother.” He was also a proud pet dad to Lexi, Mia, and Mickey, and a genuine animal lover.

Ronnie lived the kind of life that leaves a mark—not through grand gestures, but through everyday kindness, quiet strength, and unwavering support for those he loved.

He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.

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