Ronald Aubrey Grinnage Jr.

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Ronald Aubrey Grinnage Jr. was called home on January 9, 2023 in Warner Robins, GA. Born December 5,1955 in Brooklyn, New York to the late Ronald Grinnage Sr. and Audrey Campbell Grinnage.

Ron graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Human Services from SUNY Cortland University where he would often DJ events. He would also compete in couples dance competitions winning the top prize every time. A crowd favorite, Ronald was a master of his craft and a man before his time when it came to music and performing arts. He would later form a group called Unitricity in Utica, NY. The performing arts group would recreate their version of the popular dance scene in “Thriller”, by Michael Jackson along with other acts and perform at various events. A highly intelligent man, he was known to think outside the box and beyond. Also, witty and 10 steps ahead. Always seeking the truth. Ron had a strong spiritual belief system and shared his right knowledge with those who were willing to listen. Yes! He could be rather long winded at times. However, the information given was powerful and captivating for those who the message was for. The most important lessons he would give and teach to be a free thinker and the power of unconditional love.

Ron is survived by his mother Audrey Grinnage, loving partner Alisha Adside and step-children, brother Kym and Kyle Grinnage, Sister Sharon and Samuel Peterson , Daughter’s Shijuana Grinnage, Tamika Grinnage, Asalma Grinnage, Sharima and Dean Evans, Munira Grinnage, and Mashika Adside. Son’s Laquan Jackson, Haashim Grinnage, Jalah Flowers, Maalik and Melchi McCutchen. A host of grandchildren, niece and nephews, family and friends.

Services will be held virtually on Saturday, January 21, 2023 at 3PM EST. Please reach out to the family for further details. Hosted by the Grinnage and Adside Family.


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