Ronald Dewey Rust, lovingly known as “Rusty,” passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 20, 2025, at the
age of 77 at Wildwood Canyon Villas in Yucaipa, California, of natural causes.
Rusty was born in Ogden, Utah, to Phillip and Camilia (Jarvis) McPhie and raised in Washington Terrace
in the Ogden area. He was later adopted by Dewey Rust. He grew up surrounded by his brothers Richard
“Dick” Rust and Robert “Bob” McPhie, and his sisters Judy Harvey and Rosemary Bradshaw. Rusty
graduated from Ogden High School before answering the call to serve his country.
He enlisted in the U.S. Navy following high school and served on active duty during the Vietnam War.
Afterward, he continued his commitment through the Naval Reserves while working as an aircraft
electrician at Hill Air Force Base. His dedication led him back to active duty, where he served aboard the
U.S.S. Enterprise during both Persian Gulf Wars.
During his Naval career, he earned numerous awards and commendations, including the Sea Service
Deployment Ribbon with one Bronze Star, Joint Meritorious Unit Award, Armed Forces Expeditionary
Medal, Navy Expeditionary Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal (for
service ending April 21, 1989), and the Battle Efficiency Award Ribbon. These honors stand as a record
of his exemplary service, discipline, and devotion to the mission of the United States Navy.
Rusty’s proudest role, however, was being a father. From his union with Sharon (Chennaux) Rust of
Minnesota, he was blessed with three children: Barbara, Michael, and Scott. He is survived by his
daughter Barbara and her husband Vincent Duro, his son Michael Rust, and his son Scott Rust and his
wife Jennifer. He is also survived by his former spouse and the mother of his children, Sharon (Chennaux)
Rust. Rusty’s love extended deeply to his grandchildren: Sierra (Duro-Baguyo) and her husband Anthony
Baguyo, Summer (Duro-Friare) and her husband Ruben Friare, Denver Duro and his fiancé Genesis
Juarez, Zuriah (Rust-Mendes) and her husband Miles Mendes, and Dawson Duro and Alyssa Santos. He
was also a proud great-grandfather to six great-grandchildren: Camellia Friare, Sage Baguyo, Ira Baguyo,
Rue Friare, Alder Baguyo, and Kaua’i Lei Friare.
Rusty will be remembered for his devotion to family, his service to his country, and his strong work ethic.
His legacy of love, perseverance, and honor will live on in the hearts of those who knew him.
Funeral services: Will be held at Emerson-Bartlett Memorial Chapel on October 17, 2025, at 9:00 am.
Address: 703 Brookside Ave., Redlands 92373. Military Honors: Will follow at Riverside National
Cemetery at 11:00 am. Address: 22495 Van Buren Blvd., Riverside 92518. Reception to follow: 5461
N. Victoria Ave Highland, 92346
Emmerson-Bartlett Memorial Chapel
Riverside National Cemetery
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