Ronald F. Pile
May 8, 1932 until June 14, 2025

Ronald F. Pile, age 93, of Lowell died Saturday, June 14, 2025 at his residence. He was born May 8, 1932 in Somerset, Pennsylvania the son of Gertrude Beal and Charles Albert Pile.
He was a devoted and loving husband, father, Grandpa, and G.G. He taught his family how to live by his example not just his words.
He enjoyed traveling after retirement taking RV trips, with his family and friends. He loved buying family heirloom Swank crocks.
Ronald owned and operated Piles Concrete located in Lowell starting in 1973 after taking over the business from his father until 1994 whenever Ronald’s sons Barry and Mark took over the family business. The Piles Concrete was a Three Generations business.
He was preceded in death by: his parents, his wife; Helen Pugh Pile, one brother; Alfred Pile, and one sister; Mildred Wendle, and one son; Bruce Pile, son-in-law; Dave Moffitt, and one grandson; Colby Pile.
Ronald is survived by: two sons; Barry Pile, of Lowell, Mark Pile and his wife Missy, of Lowell, one daughter; Sherrie Moffitt, of Lowell, seven grandchildren; Aaron Pile and his wife Jessica, of Pea Ridge, Chelsea Tucker and her husband Ryan, of Lowell, Ann Marie Milone and her husband AJ, of Lowell, Michelle Donnell and her husband Damon, of Lowell, Michael Moffitt and his wife; Jennifer, of Fayetteville, Dustin Pile, of Lowell, Bailey Pile and her fiancé; Brandon Gellatly, of Newcastle, Australia, and thirteen great-grandchildren; Khyleigh Kelly, Emma Grace Pile, Graham and Lucy Tucker, Kingsley and Huxley Milone, Dawson Milone, Faith Donnell and her fiancé; Will Favorite, Cadence Donnell, Jacob, Joshua, and Jonathan Moffitt, and Lane Pile.
Visitation will be Monday from 10-11am at First Baptist Lowell. A celebration of Ronald’s life will begin at 11am following the visitation with Pastor Gary Thomas officiating.
Pallbearers will be: Aaron Pile, Ryan Tucker, Dustin Pile, AJ Milone, Michael Moffitt, and Roger Hankins.
Honorary Pallbearers will be: Damon Donnell and Lane Pile.
Memorials may be sent to: Circle of Life Hospice or Arkansas Children’s Hospital.