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Harold "Red" J. Ransonette
July 27, 1932 - September 27, 2009 |
Harold “Red” Ransonette, Jr., 77, aka “Jingles The Clown” of He is preceded in death by his parents; and his brother, Wayne Paul Ransonette. Red is survived by his wife of fifty-five years, Ruby Courville Ransonette, three daughters, Laurie Anderson, Terry Grillo and her husband Dan, and Bonnie Ransonette of Beaumont; one son, Stuart Ransonette and his wife Kim of Bella Vista, Arkansas; grandchildren, Cory Anderson and his wife Jamie, Elliott Grillo and his fiancé Maritza Davis, Alec Grillo and Katie Grillo of Beaumont, Sean Ransonette and In the early 1950s and 1960s, Red joined the Red Cross Water Safety Corps and, along with Ruby, taught swimming and life saving in He has been a well known entertainer in the area for fifty-five years beginning with variety shows in the 1950s with his dear friends Raymond Salazar and Tommy Allen. Eventually, everyone knew Red as his clown character “Jingles The Clown.” Beginning at the age of six, Stuart performed with his dad as “Dingles The Clown” for three years. His children and grandchildren were always proud to say “Jingles” was their father or grandfather. He entertained at countless birthday parties, grand openings, charity events and company picnics across southeast Red’s favorite place to entertain was In the late 1960s, Red worked for McDonald’s on weekends traveling to five states as “Ronald McDonald,” a job he had for fifteen years. As “Ronald McDonald,” he also appeared in the Cotton Bowl Parade in Later, after his retirement from Texaco, he decided to stay home to be closer to his family and went back to being “Jingles The Clown” full time. Red has entertained all ages from 2 to 92. He felt privileged that God gave him the talent and joy in his heart to make people laugh and hopes he has made a difference by just being here. Red’s words to live by: “Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “WOW WHAT A RIDE.” A Funeral Mass will be celebrated 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 30, 2009, at St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church with a committal service to follow at Broussard’s Crematorium under the direction of Broussard’s, A very, very special “Thank You” goes out to Dr. Robert Birdwell, his nurses, Bonnie and Sloan and the employees at The Mamie McFadden Oncology Center and also to Dr. Keith Wied for his compassion and friendship to Red and Ruby. We would also especially like to thank the nurses on the 4th floor and in the Intensive Care Unit at Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s
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