Sunday, March 1, 2026, Ronald R Kimball, devoted husband, father, grandfather and
friend to many, passed away at the age of 75. He was born August 9, 1950 to Robert
and Louise (Schnick) Kimball in Whitehall, Wisconsin. He married Debra Kimball on
April 14, 1990 in Black River Falls, WI.
Ron was a strong member of the community, volunteering countless hours for the VFW
and serving on the Jackson County Fair Board for many years. He was a soldier
(Vietnam Veteran), firefighter and EMT at Ft McCoy. He loved being out in nature,
whether it be hunting on his beloved farm or fishing anywhere he could drop a line. He
had an amazing attention to detail, whether it be painting a Harley, laying out model
trains, creating beautiful woodwork or cooking an amazing meal. That meal was always
best when there was sweet corn (his favorite).
He loved to travel with his wife Deb. They could be found catching a walleye on the St
Louis river, at a NASCAR race, relaxing somewhere in Mexico or sitting on the dock at
the cabin up north. Ron was always up for an adventure, a great meal and a cocktail.
He also loved the Green Bay Packers.
Ron was a true soldier, and in the over 10 years of life changes after his health issues,
he never complained. He was a true inspiration and very much loved! The family would
like to send out a huge thank you to all of the wonderful people who supported and
helped Ron and the family through the years after his health issues.
Ron is survived by his children Nathan (Abby) Simonson, Heather Aschenbrenner,
Aaron (Kristina) Aschenbrenner, Ginger Aschenbrenner. He is also survived by 12
grand-children, whom he was very proud of: Austin, Caelee, Nicholas, Rhavyn, Nyah,
Deven, Cartyr, Cayda, Coy, Samantha, Zayne, and Azayra. He is also survived by his
younger brother Todd Kimball, his loving, devoted sister LouAnn Blackdeer and his first
cousin Randy Schnick who was more of a brother than a cousin, along with numerous
nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife Debra Kimball, father, Robert “Bob” and mother,
Louise.
Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at the Jensen-
Modjeski Funeral Home, 128 S. Hoffman Street, Hixton, with Pastor Greg Mandigo
officiating. Visitation will take place one hour prior to service at the funeral home.
The Jensen-Modjeski Funeral Home of Hixton is assisting the family with arrangements.
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