Ron Cyrus


Ronald Ray Cyrus was an American politician and a Democratic public servant in Greenup County, Kentucky. He was the father of American country music singer and actor Billy Ray Cyrus and the paternal grandfather of Trace Cyrus, Miley Cyrus, Noah Cyrus, and Brandi Cyrus.

Early life

Cyrus was born in Flatwoods, Kentucky, to Verlina Adeline Hay and Eldon Lindsey Cyrus. He was elected a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives for Kentucky's 98th Legislative District, which encompasses Greenup County, in 1975. He was elected to 11 consecutive terms—serving a total of 21 years—until he retired from office in 1996.

Politics

Cyrus served as executive secretary and treasurer of the Kentucky AFL-CIO from 1984 to 1986 and was employed as a rigger with Armco Steel Ashland Works. He was a Kentucky colonel, served as a regional representative with Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve Board, member of The Crownsmen Quartet, Little League baseball coach, and a member of Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse Association.
Cyrus also served in the United States Air Force in Japan. He served as founding Chairman of the Board of the Billy Ray Cyrus Charities Foundation and was a devoted member of Big Woods Community Church in Wellington, Kentucky.

Death and tributes

Cyrus was 70 years old when he died on February 28, 2006, of lung cancer. He was buried in Louisa, Kentucky.
The song "I Miss You" by Cyrus' granddaughter Miley was written for him and was featured on her 2007 album . The song "Hey Daddy" by Cyrus' son Billy Ray Cyrus is also dedicated to him, on the album Wanna Be Your Joe. Billy Ray sang this song to Cyrus, the night before his death. In honour of Cyrus, his granddaughter, Miley chose to act as "Ronnie" for her character in the 2010 film The Last Song. She also changed her middle name from "Hope" to "Ray" in Cyrus' honor. A chapter of Miley's autobiography Miles to Go is also dedicated to Cyrus.