Ron Sexton Wikipedia, Wiki, Married, Net Worth, Wife, Obituary, Family, Wiki
Ron Sexton Wikipedia, Wiki, Married, Net Worth, Wife, Obituary, Family, Wiki -: At the age of 52, American comedian Ron Sexton, best remembered for his role as Donnie Baker on the Indianapolis radio program The BOB & TOM Show, went suddenly. His family broke the news on his Facebook page, saying that Sexton passed away on July 21 and that he had requested solitude during these trying times.

“It is with immense sadness that we let everyone know that Ron Sexton passed away yesterday. He was Donnie Baker to most of you, but Ron and Dad to us. Please respect our privacy at this time and pray for our family.”

The BOB and TOM show’s official Facebook page also posted a lengthy memorial to their late ensemble member. Tom Griswold provided some additional details on Ron Sexton’s passing, revealing that he died while on tour performing stand-up comedy in Ohio.
Sexton, who Griswold referred to as a “much-loved colleague and friend,” made a lot of people happy throughout his 20 years working on the program, and he will be remembered with love and thanks.
Sexton’s on-air personas, such as Baker, Kenny Tarmac, and Floyd the Trucker, and convincing impersonations of numerous celebrities, were well-known to millions of listeners. Tracey Horen Sexton was the wife of Ron Sexton, and they had five kids together.
Ron Sexton was wed to Tracey Horen Sexton, according to the media outlet Esajaelina. The couple kept their marriage a secret, although other sources stated they had a lovely marriage.
Tracey is active on social media and frequently shares photos of herself with Sexton on her Facebook page. She reportedly has supported Ron’s professional development at every point. Together, they have five children: Eric, Alex, Abigail, Aliah, and Ila. Sexton is a US citizen, according to the magazine, which also specifies his ethnicity.
Many users expressed their sympathies to the departed comedian. Theo Von, a comedian, wrote the following on the news release post:
“Thinking of your family and praying for their peace today Ron. Thanks for making us all laugh.”

Comedian Chelcie Lynn commented:
“I honestly can’t find words. Ron was one of the coolest dudes I’ve ever known! Praying for all of you guys! I’m so sorry.”
Singer Kristen Tuff Scott wrote:
“Ron, I have no words…. You were a stand up dude and I’ll never forget you checkin in. Thank you for everything! Prayers to your family!”
Musician Whey Jennings said:
“Sending many prayers”
He was an Indianapolis native who spent the majority of his youth there. About his private life, little else is known. No cause of death has been identified as of this writing, although Sexton was due to appear at the Dayton Funny Bone on July 21 and 22.
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