Passed away peacefully on May 17, 2020 with his family by his side. Ron leaves behind his loving wife and best friend of over 55 years, Pat, his daughter Christine Kemp (Bob) and grandson Joshua, whom he was so proud of.
The family would like to express their deep appreciation to Dr. Samuel Archibald, his staff and the nurses with Bayshore Homecare Solutions for their excellent care and compassion.
Due to Covid-19, a Celebration of Ron’s life will be held at a later date.
Digital Guestbook
Michael McCann
Dave and Pierrette Schuett
Our sincere condolences at this difficult time.
George Albert
R.I.P. my good friend. My condolences to your family.
Marlene and Gilles Pare
So sorry to hear about your loss. I knew Ron as both a colleague and a friend. "Turcotte's Turkeys" was never the best ball team, but we certainly had the most fun, thanks to Ron.
Nathan Cooper
Ron was a true professional and a very sharp individual. As a technician, one had to be on one's toes when dealing with Ron in Operations. He was much respected and I'm sure will be missed by all former colleagues.
Sincere condolences to the family.
Deborah and James Abbott
Ron was an amazing individual , we both had the pleasure to work with him at CSE. He was always able to problem solve all challenges and always had a smile. He was a true professional. Our deepest sympathy to his family.
Ray and Bev Dubeau
Very deepest sympathy to Pat and the family. A valued co-worker and friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most stressful and difficult time.
James Blair
On behalf of the CSE Retirees Association, I would like to express my sincere condolences on Ron's passing. I had the privilege of working closely with Ron during my career at CSE. Ron was the "go to" person for anything dealing with communications. He was a fine man and colleague. He will be missed. His name will be added to our our memorial.
James Blair
President
Ray Turcotte
I'll never forget My uncle Ron turning on the car radio in the heat of summer - and a weather forecast for 30 inches of snow comes on. Everyone in the car wondered what-the hek? It wasn't the radio, it was a pre-recorded tape just to make everyone laugh. My Uncle was always like that. One of the best at making everyone hoot out in laughter, particularly my Aunt Pat. He is missed by all of us.
My deepest sympathies to the Turcotte family, as I had the pleasure to have worked indirectly with him and met on the ball field numerous times during our years at CSE.