Ronnie Watkins

A celebration of life service for Ronnie Watkins, 78, Dora, Missouri will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, September 27, 2025, at Family Life Church, Dora, Missouri, under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Ronnie peacefully passed away in his home on Saturday, September 20, 2025 after a courageous 5 month battle with complications following heart surgery. The son of Bernie and Geneva (Lane) Watkins, Ronnie was born in Oakdale, California on November 9, 1946. His family returned to Dora when he was six years old and he graduated from Dora High School with the class of 1964. He worked at Hallmark in Kansas City, and was a supervisor at Foremost Dairy in Kansas City until he joined the Kansas National Guard in 1966. He served 6 years in the National Guard, with 2 ½ years being on active duty, during this time he was stationed in Fort Carson, Colorado.
On September 3, 1966, Ronnie married the love of his life, Wanda Lovan, and they enjoyed 59 years of marriage. While stationed in Colorado, Ronnie and Wanda fell in love with the Colorado mountains. They developed a love for travelling, especially out west, and they enjoyed taking many, many trips together over the years. Ronnie felt that he knew the roads and towns of Colorado better than Missouri. Coming back from a vacation, he always said “it was good to travel, but it’s good to come home too!”
Ronnie was a true embodiment of a “salt of the earth man”. His commitment to his cattle farm was unwavering. He was well-known in the cattle industry and made many friends over the years through farming. He ran background steers for 46 years and replacement heifers for 3 years. He owned and operated Watkins Fertilizer for several years as well doing custom hay baling. He was also a cattle buyer for several Kansas feed lots. Ronnie was always busy, whether checking fence, working cattle, baling hay, or taking a drive to check on pastures. Ronnie and Wanda could be found every morning at Roy’s Store drinking coffee before doing the daily chores.
Ronnie had a lifelong love of softball. He began playing fastpitch at the age of 23, and was a well-respected pitcher in southern Missouri and Arkansas. All summer long, he played league four nights a week, in two different towns, and he loved every single inning. He later transitioned to slow-pitch softball, where he was known as a homerun hitter and a “tough out”, even while playing with much younger guys. He played his last game at the age of 57. Ronnie instilled the love of the game into both his children and his son-in-law, Brian. Some of his best memories were of his kids playing ball, then later, his granddaughters, Kelsi and Keeli. He once said that he could have bought another farm for what he had spent following the girls all over the country to softball tourneys. He never once regretted a penny of it and he’d do it all over again. He enjoyed assistant coaching Tara’s high school fastpitch team and was proud of Lance’s softball accomplishments over the years.
Ronnie was a humble and respectful competitor in all he did. He worked hard, played hard, and enjoyed his life. His biggest victory was accepting Christ on September 17, 2025. He was baptized on September 18, 2025 by his friend of 68 years, Don Hamby.
Ronnie’s legacy lives on through his family that he loved so much. Ronnie and Wanda built a beautiful life together over their 59 years of marriage. He is survived by his wife, Wanda, his two children: Lance Watkins and wife, Jessi, and Tara Land, and husband, Brian, all of Dora, grandchildren: Autumn Miller (Nathan), Brian Collins, Jordan Arnett, Drake Arnett, Blaine Watkins, Sydney Watkins, Kelsi Earls (Braitton), Keeli Holden (Barent), and one great-granddaughter, Emma May Miller, siblings: Randy Watkins, Connie Williams (Jack), Becky Smith (Phillip), brothers-in-law: Stan Lovan (Judy), Brant Lovan, and Terry Luna, sisters-in-laws: Brenda Kinney (Bob), Evelyn Thornton (Jay), Carmen McCarty, and several nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Bernie and Geneva Watkins, in-laws Claude and Vera May Lovan, and one sister, Amy Luna.
Visitation will be held from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m., Friday, at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association, and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 W. Main St., West Plains, Missouri.
Darrin Reed
September 23, 2025 @ 12:36 pm
So sorry to hear, my prayers are with Lance and family
Cindy (Hall) Messick
September 23, 2025 @ 3:50 pm
Wanda & family,
So sorry for your loss.
Cindy Kirkland
September 23, 2025 @ 4:21 pm
My deepest sympathy to the family, prayers for you during this time.
Don Nielsen
September 23, 2025 @ 7:24 pm
Watkins’ family
We are so sorry for your loss; please know that we are thinking about your family in this difficult time and praying for comfort.
Sincerely,
Don and Joyce Nielsen
Donna Newberry
September 24, 2025 @ 1:06 pm
Wanda and family sorry for your loss. Noble has fond memories of playing fast pitch ball with Ronnie when they were young men. Prayers for you all.
Noble and Donna Newberry
Donald Collins
September 26, 2025 @ 12:33 pm
Sorry that I can’t make it down my prayers are with everyone.
Don Collins