Ronald J. Biddlecome died January 29, 2019, surrounded by his family at his home in Watsonville. He was 84. A native of Coronado, California, he enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corp immediately following graduation from high school there. He received a purple heart after being wounded in the Korean Conflict. Mr. Biddlecome moved to Watsonville in 1975 and worked as a bus operator with Santa Cruz Metro for 20 years. The majority of his career was spent serving the UCSC campus. In his retirement he enjoyed buying and then selling old cars after restoring them. Mr. Biddlecome is survived by sons, Steve, Eddie, Ray, Ron, Jr., and Bruce Biddlecome; daughters, Pamela and Velma Biddlecome; brother, Butch Biddlecome; 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his wife, Maria Monica and brother, John. Funeral services will be Wednesday, February 6, 1:00 p.m. at Mehls Colonial Chapel. Burial will follow at Valley Public Cemetery with military honors.
The Military Order of the Purple Heart Department of Minnesota is the proud recipient of grants through the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Chartered by Congress in 1958, The Military Order of the Purple Heart is composed of military men and women who received the Purple Heart Medal for wounds suffered in combat. Although our membership is restricted to the combat wounded, we support all veterans and their families with a myriad of nationwide programs by Chapters and National Service Officers. News Archive