Motorcyclist killed in Hamilton crash was decorated Green Beret

The Hamilton motorcyclist killed last week on Ohio 4 was a decorated Army Green Beret.

Ronald S. Boyd, 59, crashed Wednesday a couple blocks south of Ohio 129 when his motorcycle struck the back of an SUV. Boyd also collided with a southbound semi truck, police said.

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The Butler County Coroner’s Office listed the preliminary cause of death following an autopsy as “multiple traumatic injuries.”

He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, a member of the 82nd Airborne and a Green Beret with the special forces. His distinguished military service decorations included: Parachutist Badge, Rifle Marksman, Hand Grenade Expert Badge, Expert Infantry Badge and Combat Infantry Badge.

His visitation will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday at Webster Funeral Home, 3080 Homeward Way in Fairfield. The funeral starts at 11 a.m. with Pastor Ron Smith officiating. Burial will follow with full military honors in Dayton National Cemetery.

Boyd’s daughter, Cassandra Boyd, said the family is inviting all motorcyclists to ride with the funeral procession from the funeral home to the cemetery.

Boyd is survived by his wife of more than 27 years, Nancy Boyd; five children, Ronald Boyd Jr., Cassandra Boyd, John Boyd, Robert Bales and Ryan Bales; his father, Frank (Shirley Higbea) Boyd; two grandchildren, April Ashdown and Autumn Boyd; three brothers, Robert (Debbie) Boyd, William (Brenda) Boyd, and Richard (Deedee) Boyd.

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