Ronald F. Munday

Ronald Francis Munday, 72, of Duke Center, passed away Friday March 13, 2026, at Olean General Hospital.

 Born August 25,1954, in Olean, NY, he was the son of the late Jerold and Joyce Munday.

 Ron spent his early years in Limestone, NY and was an attendee of Limestone Union Free High School. Once out of school, Ron worked as a supervisor for Case Cutlery in Bradford, before he dedicated over 35 years at Cutco Knife Factory in Olean NY. He retired in 2019.

He is survived by his devoted wife of 29 years, Rhonda (Gross) Munday, two sons, Brian Munday and John (Leah) Lockwood, one stepson, Scott (Lisa) Lockwood, five grandchildren; Darci, Scottie, Janelle, Holly, and Krista Lockwood, and several great grandchildren.

In June of 1997, Ron and Rhonda began their journey together on Summer St in Bradford, where they raised their boys John and Brian, and spent countless hours with their five grandchildren. In 2009, Ron and Rhonda relocated to Duke Center, where they retired together and continued to live a quiet and happy life.

Music was one of Ron’s greatest passions. He was a talented musician and played in several bands over the years. Starting as a drummer, he would eventually learn various instruments including bass, lead, and rhythm guitars. His love for music was a shared bond with his stepson John. They spent countless hours playing and recording music together over the years.

Ron was known for his quick wit and sense of humor. Often using his sarcastictrademark catch phrases such as ‘What did you just say?”, “And then you woke up”, “Because the chief said so”, and the classic “I’ll part your hair with an axe!” When joking with his wife, he would often refer to her as ‘the old hen’.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, and two brothers, Jerry Munday and Mark Munday.

 Family will receive friends on Wednesday March 18, 2026, from Noon to 1 pm in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc. 33 South Avenue. At 1:00 pm funeral and committal services will be held with Rev. Max Simms, Pastor of the Hilltop Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Steamburg Cemetery in Randolph NY.

Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to Otto Township Volunteer Fire Department, or a charity of the donor’s choice. 

Online condolences may be expressed to his family at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Deepest condolences to Rhonda and the boys. May he rest in peace and God comfort you all. Sending love and hugs
— Lynn Lunn

Sending my love and prayers to all. So very sorry for your loss.
— Amy Dennison-Ward

So sorry for your loss. I worked with him at Cutco.
— Darlene Wedge

Uncle farmer will be truly missed.
— Vikki and family

I''m at Ron Munday at a party in limestone New York as a matter of fact at his grandparents'' house he was a great pool player and loved all of us to be there with him we had a lot of fun R.I.P. fly high Ron ?????
— Kandi (Gross) Dennison

I remember Ron way back in the ''70s before he married my sister Rhonda we partied hard he loved to play pool and he was a gentle good man R.I.P.???
— Kandi (Gross) Dennison

Chief will always love the laughs we used to have! I will see again I know !
— Niki

The Chief always had time to say hello. Condolences to all
— Tom and Bonnie Jacoby

We are so very sorry for your loss. Your family is in our heart and prayers.
— Jayme & Joe

Condolences

  • Deepest condolences to Rhonda and the boys. May he rest in peace and God comfort you all. Sending love and hugs

    — Lynn Lunn
  • Sending my love and prayers to all. So very sorry for your loss.

    — Amy Dennison-Ward
  • So sorry for your loss. I worked with him at Cutco.

    — Darlene Wedge
  • Uncle farmer will be truly missed.

    — Vikki and family
  • I''m at Ron Munday at a party in limestone New York as a matter of fact at his grandparents'' house he was a great pool player and loved all of us to be there with him we had a lot of fun R.I.P. fly high Ron ?????

    — Kandi (Gross) Dennison