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Ronnie Titus Gaine

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On November 18, 2020 @ 10:21 am In 2020,Obituaries | 16 Comments

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Ronnie Gaine, of Burnsville (formerly of Bangladesh), was born into Eternal Life on November 15, 2020 at the age of 52. He will be deeply missed by all who loved him.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Friday, November 20, 2020 at 2:00 PM with visitation one-hour prior at Friendship Church (12800 Marystown Road) in Shakopee. Pastor Kenny White will preside. Ronnie will be laid to rest at Valley Cemetery in Shakopee.

On November 10, 1968, Ronnie Titus Gaine was born in Barisal, Bangladesh. He was the seventh of eight children born to Samuel Gaine & Tresa Mondol. Ronnie was always very independent. Even as a boy, he followed his own path.

Ronnie was sent to a boarding school early in his childhood. Being away from his family was difficult for Ronnie. Then when he was in the 6th grade, his mother died from cancer. These experiences were life-changing for Ronnie. He developed a deep strength and strong self-reliance that served him well throughout his life.

After completing his SSC and HSC (equivalent to High School Diploma), Ronnie moved to Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, and got his Bachelor’s degree. It was his adventurous nature that took him to Japan next. He lived there for seven years. This was an especially important time in Ronnie’s life, because there, he came close to Jesus and became a Born-Again Christian. From that moment on, he lived a complete Christian life. Ronnie also learned to play the guitar and incorporated music into his worship. He loved playing and singing Gospel and Praise Music.

Next Ronnie moved back to Bangladesh and then to Singapore to further his studies. He started his corporate career as an Operations Executive in Bangladesh upon his return from Singapore. During this time, family and friends introduced him to a lovely young woman named Ruth Sarker. Ronnie and Ruth were married in Bangladesh on October 20, 2001.

Their love blossomed, and their marriage was filled with adventure. Ronnie and Ruth moved to the United States on June 12, 2004. Only five weeks later, their first child was born. They were so thrilled to start a new adventure together in a new country. Over the years, their marriage was blessed with many happy times and two wonderful daughters, Joan and Megan. Although Ronnie and Ruth eventually went their separate ways, they always remained committed to their family and raised their daughters together.

Ronnie worked hard to provide a good life for his family. He spent many years working as an accountant for the Hudson Group. Although Ronnie was a talented accountant, he knew this was not his passion. Ronnie had recently gone back to school at Dakota Technical to study Computer Science and had only a semester left for his next bachelor’s degree. He was able to work in this field while completing his studies, and he loved the work.

When Ronnie wasn’t working, he enjoyed pursuing his passion for aviation. Ronnie loved to build and fly model airplanes. Ronnie was working on getting his drone license, and he always had a goal to get his private pilot’s license someday.

Although Ronnie had many hobbies, the most important things in his life were his family and faith. As a family, the Gaines enjoyed going to church together. Whether he was at church or out ice skating with his girls, Ronnie always had the joy of Christ in his heart.

Throughout Ronnie’s life, no matter what obstacles got in his way, he always knew his faith would get him through it. Ronnie lived his life with love and compassion. He always carried Jesus in his thoughts and actions. As such, he was prepared. He would often say, “If God calls me tomorrow… I am ready!” Ronnie’s family takes comfort in these words.

Ronnie will be remembered always by his two beautiful daughters, Joan & Megan Gaine and their mother, Ruth Sarker; his six siblings; many nieces & nephews; other loving relatives and friends. Ronnie was greeted in Heaven by his parents and one sibling.

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Condolence from Triza M. ghose on November 18th, 2020 2:04 pm

In my life I got so many support from Gaine family. Ronnie Titus Gaine was my mom’s younger brother. My mom’s name is Philomina Gaine and she passed away 7th January, 2020 in New York. It is too difficult to accept their early death for our family and relatives. When I talked with him by phone, he asked me about his all relatives who lives in Bangladesh and New York. We spent good times together. He was like my father. I love you and will miss you. Stay happy in heaven with your parents and my MA. – Triza M. Ghose, your niece.

Condolence from Moses Biswas on November 18th, 2020 9:54 pm

Rest in peace loving brother.

Condolence from Cathrina on November 19th, 2020 2:18 am

Mejhda, you have neglected yourself in worldly life but never abandoned your faith in Christ. Your family members, relatives, friends and all those who know you will miss you a lot. We believe that you are in heaven now. Be happy and bestow your blessings from heaven.

Condolence from Xuong Tran on November 19th, 2020 9:54 am

RIP Ronnie! You will be missed.

Condolence from Jan Lorenzen on November 19th, 2020 10:42 am

Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your father; he always got a light in his eyes when we talked about his girls. Treasure all the times and memories and live your life as he did, knowing you will see him again.

Ron was always helpful and had a gentle spirit. He made origami for all who requested them, was known for his hats, and greeted everyone with kindness. When I would go to campus, he was very caring and would always ask about me and my family. He was such an asset to DCTC! I am grateful to have known him.

Condolence from Chinmoy Mukhatee on November 19th, 2020 4:26 pm

Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his Saint. Ronnieda was truly His servant, a servant of the mighty God. His Godly life and the legacies he left behind will always be the same and respected. He was my brother in law. I used to call him Bhaira never called him Ronnieda. Today it’s tough to accept his very early departure to his heavenly father. I miss that time when Me and my family had a great time with the family of Ronnie, Ruth, and their two beautiful daughters Joan and Megan. We love you Bhayera, and miss you. God bless you and your family abundantly.
Chinmoy Mukhatee, Soma Mukhatee, Keasha Dia and Josh

Condolence from Alex T SEN on November 19th, 2020 9:21 pm

My condolences for Titus’ family and friends!

Condolence from Adline Dcruze on November 19th, 2020 10:30 pm

Mejda . .. Nothing to say .. we have no words to comfort others or ourselves… no words can relief the pain of loosing you .. From last couple of years hardly we talked but we know you were always for us .. and both sides we know we were for each other… I used to call you mejda from my heart and you always gave me love and affection as a big brother that I always craving for … love you mejda …
Love for Joan and Megan … we didn’t met yet ..but our support is and will be for you always… Kaka and kakima love you a lot …
Boudi I have no words to comfort your pain .. Just praying for you to be strong and May God always beside you and your family…
Love you all…

Condolence from Davina Nelson on November 20th, 2020 8:16 am

Mama, you will always be remembered as sweet, kind & loving. I know that you will be at peace with our Heavenly Father, but you will surely be missed by everyone you’ve left behind. May God grant your two daughters the grace to bear your passing. Watch over them from Heaven as their guardian angel & watch over us all.

Condolence from Anna Voight on November 20th, 2020 9:59 am

My deepest condolences to Joan, Megan, Ruth, and the rest of Ronnie’s family. I worked with Ronnie at Dakota County Technical College (DCTC), and we was a beloved member of our campus community. We know he loved his family more than anything on this earth. He spoke of Megan and Joan regularly and was so proud of them both.

Ronnie demonstrated Christ’s love for others through his own actions every day and in every way. He will be dearly missed in our student community. He lived out this verse of the song In Christ Alone more than anyone I have ever known.

No guilt in life, no fear in death
This is the power of Christ in me
From life’s first cry to final breath
Jesus commands my destiny
No power of hell, no scheme of man
Can ever pluck me from His hand
Till He returns or calls me home
Here in the power of Christ I’ll stand

Condolence from Diana Nelson (Shikha) on November 20th, 2020 10:44 am

Mejhda, thinking about my numerous trips to Indurkani- your paternal home ! Those were the highlights of our childhood days! Remembering when mejho aunty was not well and even after she had passed- you were the quiet one of your siblings. Remembering your wedding, our trips to your chittagong home and to Minnesota! Now that you are gone, deeply regret not keeping touch with you regularly. Your family meant the world to you. You suffered alone and you had deep faith in God. God needed you more than us and took you to be with him- free of all pain and suffering. We have now gained an angel in heaven. Aunty, Uncle and Bordi must have received you with open arms!
Mejhda, please bless Joan, Megan, Ruth, your siblings, mashis ,cousins , friends and relatives from Heaven. You were loved, You ARE loved! Your nieces and nephews suffer the loss of their favorite mama/kaka.

Our prayers and condolences to everyone whose life mejhda / Ronnie had touched. A loving father and a loving person, I was his favorite cousin as he lovingly called me “Bundi”. May God give us all strength to accept this loss. Mejhda, rest in eternal peace now and bless us from heaven. You will be remembered fondly!

Your bundu Shikha
Diana Nelson, Lloyd Nelson
Davina, Edward, Kevin and Mandy

Condolence from Jaciana Cadet on November 20th, 2020 11:44 am

Kaka, you will be dearly missed! so many memories to be cherished. I am sure Heaven just got lit up with your arrival! You were an awesome Uncle, who will never be forgotten. Love you Kaka! I’ll see you on the other side.

Much Love,
Mimi.

Condolence from Tinny on November 20th, 2020 12:18 pm

I am deeply saddened by the news of your loss. I pray that God will grant you the strength. My most sincere condolences.

Condolence from Lloyd Nelson on November 20th, 2020 2:54 pm

So sad to hear about the abrupt passing away of Titus. Life is so fragile. I am glad to know of his strong faith in Jesus. God called him and he was ready. May the Lord bless this man for his true and unshakeable faith in Jesus. As the Lord said “I am the way and the light, no one can reach the Father but through Me” . Titus you are gone and now walk with God. God bless you brother.

Rest in peace. My condolences to the family.

Lloyd Nelson

Condolence from Corrina Mithu Gonsalves on November 20th, 2020 3:01 pm

Can’t believe. A lot of memories with you in our school life. Gone from our our sight,but never from our hearts. I wish you healing and peace.

Condolence from Thomas on November 16th, 2021 3:50 am

One year gone already, hope you are fine in there.

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