Comedian Donnie Baker, known as Ron Sexton, passes away at 52: Unveiling Details of his Family and Marital History
American comedian Ron Sexton, known as Donnie Baker, has died at 52.
American comedian Ron Sexton, widely recognized as Donnie Baker on The BOB & TOM Show in Indianapolis, has sadly passed away at the age of 52. The news was shared by his family on his Facebook page, where they requested privacy during this difficult time.
In a heartfelt post on The BOB & TOM Show's official Facebook page, Tom Griswold paid tribute to Sexton, shedding light on his passing. It was revealed that Sexton was on his stand-up comedy tour in Ohio when he passed away. Griswold described him as a cherished colleague and friend, who brought joy to countless people during his two-decade tenure on the show.
Ron Sexton was a beloved figure to millions of listeners, known for his various on-air personas such as Donnie Baker, Kenny Tarmac, Floyd the Trucker, and his spot-on celebrity impersonations. He was married to Tracey Horen Sexton and had five children.
According to media outlet Esajaelina, Ron Sexton and Tracey Horen Sexton shared a happy and private marriage. Tracey frequently shared pictures of the couple on her Facebook page and has been a supportive presence throughout Ron's career.
The couple had five children together: Eric, Alex, Abigail, Aliah, and Ila. Ron Sexton was a proud US citizen, representing the diversity of America.
Following the news of Sexton's passing, many fans and fellow comedians expressed their condolences. Comedian Theo Von sent his thoughts and prayers to Sexton's family, thanking him for bringing laughter to their lives. Chelcie Lynn, another comedian, expressed her deep sorrow and described Sexton as one of the coolest individuals she had ever known. Singer Kristen Tuff Scott also paid tribute, remembering Sexton as a stand-up guy and offering prayers to his family.
Born and raised in Indianapolis, Ron Sexton had a strong connection to his hometown. Beyond this, not much is known about his personal life. The cause of his death has not been disclosed at the time of writing, but Sexton was scheduled to perform at the Dayton Funny Bone on July 21 and 22, indicating his continued dedication to his craft until the end.
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