Ronald White

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Ronald "Ronnie" White (April 5, 1938 - August 26, 1995) was an African American soul singer and songwriter, notable as a founding member of The Miracles, and the only member to survive all of that group's lineup changes. He is also noted as the man who actually discovered Stevie Wonder, then White's 11-year-old neighbor, and brought him to the attention of Motown head Berry Gordy Jr.

A childhood friend of fellow Miracle William "Smokey" Robinson, White and Robinson began singing together in grade school. They released a few side singles while with the Miracles as a duo called "Bill & Ron", and White collaborated with Robinson on several of his most notable compositions, including The Temptations'#1 hit, "My Girl",Marvin Gaye's Top 10 hit, "Ain't That Peculiar, and Mary Wells' Top 10 smash , "You Beat Me To The Punch " As of early 2008 , White is the only original member of The Miracles that is now deceased , having succumbed to Leukemia at the age of 57 in 1995 . He is interred at Woodlawn Cemetery.