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Obituary - Ronnie Wayne Hobbs - April 28, 1960 ~ June 3, 2022 (age 62)
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6/8/2022

6/8/2022

Midwest Drag Racing Series


Obituary - Ronnie Wayne Hobbs - April 28, 1960 ~ June 3, 2022 (age 62)

Obituary

Ronnie Hobbs
April 28, 1960 — June 3, 2022
Odessa

Ronnie Wayne Hobbs, age 62, of Odessa, Texas, passed away Friday, June 3, 2022, in Great Bend, Kansas, as a result of injuries sustained in a racing accident. Ronnie was born April 28, 1960, in Monahans, Texas.

Ronnie graduated from Andrews High School in 1978, and began his electrical career with Cass Electric, an oilfield electrical contracting company. Ultimately Ronnie became the founding vice president of U.S. operations of Pyramid Instrumentation & Electric Corporation. In 2009, Ronnie founded Lone Star Corporation and grew it from a small West Texas startup to a regional leader providing electrical services to a wide variety of industrial sectors. One of Ronnie’s proudest accomplishments was building Lone Star with the help of his family and closest friends and employees who have become the Lone Star family.

From a young age, Ronnie loved all things fast. After raising his family, Ronnie competed at No Prep and Pro Mod events, first in a Chevy Corvette, then in a Chevrolet S-10 known as the Texas Rattlesnake, and finally in a 2017 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 known as the Texas Rattlesnake 3.0. After early success, he found himself at home in the Mid-West Drag Racing Series. Ronnie’s crew, which always included his wife, Mara, and Landon, recently won the MWDRS Pro Mod event in Tulsa. They made invaluable friendships within the drag racing community and Ronnie will be forever remembered in the sport as a humble but fierce competitor who was never without his signature smile.

Above all else, Ronnie loved being a father to Landon and Kayla and a stepfather to Nick, Cooper and Molly Barham, but he especially loved being Big Poppa to his grandchildren, Brooke and Wells. Baby Hobbs coming in December had already given him much delight. Ronnie spent most Friday afternoons playing golf with Mara and friends and enjoyed weekends in Dallas and Austin cheering on the Cowboys and Longhorns. Ronnie never met a stranger, loved without condition and lived his life to the fullest. He will be forever missed.

Ronnie is survived by his wife, Mara; son, Landon and daughter-in-law Kayla; stepsons, Nick Barham and Cooper Barham and wife Lauren and their children Brooke and Wells; and stepdaughter Molly Barham. He is also survived by the mother of his son, Karen Hobbs; brothers, Darrell Hobbs and Kerry Hobbs; his mother, Jackie Chastain; his mother-in-law, Tommye Ann Montgomery and her husband Monty; and his beloved Lone Star family and his best friend, Harley.

The family welcomes guests for the visitation at Sunset Memorial Funeral Home on Thursday, June 9, 2022, from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM in the evening. The funeral service will be held at Crossroads Fellowship located at 6901 East State Hwy 191 in Odessa, Texas, on Friday, June 10, 2022, at 10:00 am, followed by internment in Sunset Memorial Gardens.

The pallbearers will be Leon Billalba, Steve Estes, Keith Harkey, Jimmy Morris, Jeff Odom, Israel Ramirez, Joe Dee Thompson and John Wilkins, II.

Memorials may be sent to Racers for Christ at 9482 East 500 Road Claremore, Oklahoma, 74019 c/o Joey Keith or the charity of your choice.

Mara and Landon extend their heartfelt thanks and are eternally grateful to those who offered support, kindness and compassion on the evening of the accident.

Arrangements are under the direction of Sunset Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home.

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