People and lifestyle
Vale: Ronald 'The Duke' Press

RONALD Press was well known in the Mac's Cove community, as well through the various gun and rifle clubs around the North East district including the Euroa Clay Target Club.

A champion shooter in several aspects of the sport, Ron gained notoriety in these areas as a great marksman.

He lived the past 22 years at his much loved home in Mac's Cove after retiring from the Australian Air Force in 2001.

He had for many years been known as 'The Duke' for his likeness to John Wayne – a nickname that remained with him for most of his life.

He had no immediate family but had, some 33 years ago, adopted the Rafton family of Queensland, after having met them through work at the Australian Airforce.

At his funeral last week, Lynne Rafton said: "Ron was one of a kind, he called a spade a spade.

"It was this characteristic that drew us (Garry, Lynne and children) to him 33 years ago when he and Gary worked together in the Airforce.

"Ron was a true friend."

Ms Rafton described their 'family' times with Ron, including four wheel drive trips in his famous "Oaty" – the Toyota.

"We spent a lot of time camping, water skiing, fishing, playing in dart competitions with lots of good fun times in the Airmen's Mess," Ms Rafton said.

Lynne said Ron was so happy when he retired to his beloved highlands of Victoria in Mac's Cove and spent many hours working timber into furniture.

For quite a few years Ron also raised much needed money for the Leukaemia Foundation by 'Shaving for a Cure'.

From 2007 Ron showed interest in all types of shooting with Alexandra, Woods Point Gun Club, Mansfield and Euroa Clay Target clubs.

Ron took out grade wins in double/single barrel with 20, 25, 50, 75 and 100 target point scores.

The East Central District Rifle Association took Ron all over the region to the likes of Violet Town, Woods Point, Gobur, The Merton, Glenrowan, Katandra and Bendigo Ranges up until 2019.