On what began as a peaceful evening on the lake, tragedy struck when 34-year-old Ronnie McLeod’s kayak overturned, setting off a chain of events that would end in heartbreak. By the time rescue crews pulled him from the water, more than an hour had passed since he was last seen—and sadly, it was already too late.
The first distress call came in at approximately 8:20 p.m., when bystanders noticed a capsized kayak drifting near the eastern shoreline and no sign of its occupant. Within minutes, emergency services responded, launching a full-scale search and rescue operation that included drones equipped with thermal imaging, patrol boats, and dive teams.
As the minutes turned into nearly an hour and a half, hope began to dwindle. At 9:45 p.m., McLeod’s body was found submerged in the water, not far from where his kayak had first been spotted. Rescue divers quickly brought him to shore, but despite rapid efforts to revive him, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Officials say McLeod had been kayaking alone and was not wearing a life jacket at the time of the incident. Weather conditions were calm, and authorities are investigating what may have caused the kayak to overturn. There were no immediate signs of foul play.
Ronnie McLeod was described by those who knew him as kind-hearted, adventurous, and deeply loved by his friends and family. He had a passion for the outdoors and often found peace on the water, a place that sadly became the setting of his final moments.
As news of his passing spread, an outpouring of grief and condolences flooded social media. Friends shared memories and photos, remembering McLeod as someone who could always bring a smile to your face—even on your darkest days.
“Our hearts are broken,” said one family member. “Ronnie was the light in every room, the laughter in every gathering. It’s hard to believe he’s gone.”
Local officials have reminded the public of the importance of water safety, especially as warmer weather brings more people to lakes and rivers. Wearing a life jacket, even in calm conditions, can be the critical difference between life and death.
The loss of Ronnie McLeod is a sobering reminder of how fragile life can be, and how quickly a serene day on the water can turn tragic. He leaves behind grieving parents, siblings, and a wide circle of friends whose lives he touched with his warmth and generous spirit.
Our deepest condolences go out to Ronnie’s family and all who knew and loved him. May his memory live on in the stories shared, the love carried forward, and the silent ripples across the lake he once called home.