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James Ronnie Hadsock

July 14, 1948 — May 3, 2021

James Ronnie Hadsock – 72 of Valdosta, Georgia passed away on May 3, 2021 at South Georgia Medical Center after a brief illness. He was born on July 14, 1948 in Valdosta, Georgia to the late Wilbur and Ruby Frazier Hadsock. Mr. Hadsock served our country in the Army for three years and before retirement, worked as a salesman with the Frito-Lay company for twenty plus years. He was a member of the Little River Sportsman Club, enjoyed shooting (firearms), and he loved his family. He is preceded in death by his parents and son, Ritchie Bethea.
Survivors include: his loving wife Brenda Sue Hadsock of Valdosta, Georgia; Son, John Bethea and wife Teresa of Valdosta, Georgia; Grandsons, Austin Bethea and wife Alyssa of Crestview, Florida; Josh Bethea of Orlando, Florida; Great-grandsons, Jonah Eric Bethea and Emmett Lee Bethea both of Crestview, Florida; Aunts, Betty Frazier of Lakeland, Georgia; Betty Frazier of Valdosta, Georgia; Janelle Nichols of Barnesville, Georgia and Louise Cook of Valdosta, Georgia.
A graveside service will be held at 2:00 PM on Thursday, May 6, 2021 at Riverview Memorial Gardens in Valdosta, Georgia. Messages of sympathy may be expressed online at www.musicfueralservices.com . The Hadsock family is being served by the caring and compassionate staff of Music Funeral Services, 3831 N. Valdosta Rd. Valdosta, Georgia 31602.
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