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Ronald Ron Wayne Taylor Tuesday June 6th 2023

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Parcourez la nécrologie de Ronald Ron Wayne Taylor Tuesday June 6th 2023 résidant dans la province Ontario pour le détail des funérailles

TAYLOR, Ronald “Ron” Wayne –
In Loving Memory of Ron Taylor, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully in his home in Niagara-on-the-lake, on June 6, 2023, at the age of 82. Born to parents Nos and Thelma Taylor in Sudbury, Ron had the North in his heart from the very beginning. He was predeceased by his three older brothers, Jim, Glen, and Chuck. And by his Brothers-in-law Walter (Donna) and Victor Kochowiec. He will be fondly remembered by his niece Tammie and family.
Ron was a devoted husband to his wife, Raisa. She thanks you (Ron) for cutting in on Fred Hardy (twice) so that you could build a beautiful life together filled with love, laughter and cherished memories for over 60 years, 50 of which were spent constantly remodeling their home. A wonderful travel companion, they enjoyed such wonderful vacations as an African safari and Alaskan Cruise. 39 Countries total by their grandson’s count.
Ron provided unwavering support throughout the lives of his children Ryan and Rhonda (Murray Saramak). He coached many minor soccer games. Some of their favorite memories were mornings of coffee and contemplation where Ron would impart simple words of wisdom. Or watching nature, both birds and The Maple Leafs.
One of Ron’s greatest joys was spending time with his grandsons Jack, Sam, and Luke. He adored them with all his heart and was their number one fan in everything they pursued, whether it was hockey, soccer, or academics.
Ron’s passion for the outdoors was evident in his love for fishing and spending peaceful moments looking at Georgian Bay from the window of his condo in Collingwood. In 1964, Ron moved to Niagara to pursue a 35 year long career as a Printer at the St. Catharines Standard, where he cherished his pre work coffee sessions with his workmates, and post work beers. Post Early Retirement, he was a proud owner of Looney Lizard dollar stores in Niagara Falls and Welland.
Ron loved to host a good party, and he was famous for ending it with his “happy dance”. He was a chartered member of dinner “Gourmet” club that started with his close friends that has lasted for nearly 40 years. He was the glue that held long friendships together. Annual Bocce tournaments were eagerly attended by these friends for over 20 years.
An avid music fan, Ron had an impressive vinyl record collection that brought him immense joy. When the world went digital, we still couldn’t get him to understand that the mp3 music files were not in the speaker, but came from his phone. He played drums in several local bands when most weddings had live music. Ron had a knack for bringing life and vibrancy to any space he occupied, with his quick wit, jokes, and infectious personality. He was often described as funny as hell. His puns were legendary, leaving us in stitches and reminding us of the light-heartedness he brought into our lives.
He was a die-hard Leafs fan, that he would very typically, at the beginning of every season, claim that this was their year. And then when the Leafs got put out (or never even made it into) of the playoffs, he would swear them off, never to be a fan again….until next season.
Ron’s love for golf extended beyond the sport itself; it was an opportunity for him to bond with his buddies, children, and grandsons. The golf course became a place of camaraderie and laughter. He loved arm chair football, especially CFL and hosted annual friendly Grey Cup games and parties for over 20 years. He enjoyed his time with the St. Davids Lions Club, particularly the years of co-running the Clam booth at the Carnival.
One of Ron’s most remarkable qualities was his ability to instantly connect with everyone he met. He had a warm smile, kind heart, and genuine nature. Ron’s optimism and love for life were infectious, leaving a lasting impression on all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Special thanks are given to the outstanding palliative care team that was put in place and to Dr. Chum and Dr. Murray. Their kindness and care were exceptional.
Arrangement entrusted to Morgan Funeral Home, Niagara on the Lake. Special thanks to Jocelynn Rodgers, Funeral Director.
Cremation has taken place and a private interment will follow at Parklawn Cemetery, Sudbury, Ontario, at a later date.
Celebration of life to be held on Saturday June 24, 2023 at 2pm at Ron and Raisa’s home. 1772 York Rd, N-O-T-L. All welcome, casual, and please bring your own lawn chair. Instead of flowers, those who wish may make a memorial donation to ALS Canada (for Niagara) at www.als.ca
Memories, photos and condolences may be shared at www.morganfuneral.com

Tuesday June 6th 2023

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Décès pour la Ville:Niagara-on-the-Lake, Province: Ontario

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