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Ronald Gordon Loach,

RONALD GORDON LOACH,

2021

LOACH, Ronald Gordon – In loving memory of Mr. Ronald Loach who passed away at Teck-Pioneer Residence on Thursday, March 12, 2015. Ron was born in Silver Centre, Ontario just outside of Cobalt in 1928 and moved to Kirkland Lake the following year when his father secured work at the Teck Hughes Mine. After graduating from KLCVI and working a short time at the Teck Hughes he decided to pursue a career in pharmacy. Following graduation from the University of Toronto in 1952 Ron returned to Kirkland Lake where he started work for Ernie Hall at Kirkland Pharmacy. He spent close to 50 years as an employee, then owner, then partner and then employee once again before finally retiring in 1998. Ron has been a very active and dedicated community volunteer throughout his lifetime and seemed to commit a minimum of 50 years to these things he enjoyed. In 2002 he received the Queen’s Jubilee medal in honour of his 50 years of service to the Canadian Cancer Society and in 2011 he was honoured once again at the Shania Twain Centre for contributing 60 years of service to the Cancer Society… the longest serving member in this District. In 2003 Ron received the CJKL Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his contribution to Kirkland Lake over the past 50 years. He served 50 years as a Rotarian, was club president in 1968-69 and received Rotary’s highest award, the Paul Harris Fellow, in 1987. He was a member of the Doric Lodge for over 50 years and held various positions including the District Deputy Grand Master. Ron married Annice Rainford in 1957 and they had four children, Brenda, Catharine, Nancy and Tom. He later married Mary Moore and added daughters Debbie, Lorna and Beth to his family. Ron has been blessed with 13 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Ron enjoyed many pass-times over the years including fishing at Labrynth, bowling, curling, golfing and skiing and always enjoyed working in his yard and garden. Forever remembered by his children Brenda (Dennis) Jenings of Kirkland Lake, Nancy Theriault (Brian Fougere) of Kirkland Lake, Tom (Lynn) Loach of Sunderland, Debbie Armstrong of North Bay, Lorna (Jeff) Perry of Guelph and Beth Manseau of North Bay. Dearest grandfather of Kristen, Christopher, Katelyn, Lian, Nichola, Scott, Laura, Michael, Jessica, Jade, Jaymee, Seana and Dana as well as 7 great grandchildren. Ron was predeceased by his wife Mary (née Fitzgerald); his siblings Marion Rogers, Betty Ramsay, Thomas Loach; his daughter Catherine Loach; his grandson Cory Armstrong, son in law Michael Armstrong and parents Gordon Arthur Loach and Ida Jane Pirie. The family will welcome friends at the FRENCH FAMILY FUNERAL HOME (111 Burnside Drive, Kirkland Lake, ON P2N 3L1) on Saturday, March 14, 2015 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. A Masonic Service and Funeral Service will follow from the Chapel of the funeral home at 1:00 p.m. Donations in Ronald’s memory may be made to the Teck-Pioneer Residence (P.O. Box 1757 Kirkland Lake, ON P2N 3P4). Interment will take place at the Kirkland Lake Cemetery in May.Offer Condolence for the family of Ronald Gordon Loach

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Debbie, Lorna, Beth, Nancy, Brenda and Tom Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your Dad. He was a very special person to all who knew him. It was an honour having him as not just a brother-in-law but also as a friend who was always there for you with a smile or a kind word. Peter and I spent many vacations and home visits with Ron and Mary and will always cherish those memories Know that we are with all of you at this sad time. With Love and Prayers Peter and Rosemary Plantinga

Peter Plantinga, March 1, 2021

Ron was my employer, boss and most importantly my friend during my high school years at Kirkland Pharmacy. He was one of the finest people I have had the privilege of knowing. He would lend me his car, take me fishing, give me advice when needed and was a pleasure to be around. I regret not seeing him in his last years. Rest in Peace Ron.

Rick Delenardo, March 1, 2021

I was a longtime friend of your father.My sympathy is with all of you and your chidren and grandchildren. I have many happy memories of card parties,dances,curling ,hunting and the list goes on and on. Ron was a great listener and advisor. His volunteer years were many. What a wonderful legacy he leaves us all. Blessings to all of you Joy James

Joy James, March 1, 2021

With deepest sympathy to the family, Jean Sanderson Kaplan

Jean Sanderson Kaplan, March 1, 2021

My condolences to Tommy, Nancy and Brenda and your families. Your Dad was a dedicated father, community person and a valued neighbour.

Kathy Prokopich Wood, March 1, 2021

Brenda we are sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. Deepest condolences from Kevin and I.

Gerry Jo Burnside, March 1, 2021

My sincere condolences to the Loach & Moore family in the loss of a great man. He accomplished a lot in his lifetime and gave so much back to the community. He was one of a kind who will be difficult to replace. R I P Ron Pat & Lorraine Kiely & Family

Pat Kiely, March 1, 2021

Nancy, Sorry to hear about your Dad. Our hearts go out to you and your family during this difficult loss. Love Mary, Michael and Jack.

Mary Marinigh, March 1, 2021

I DEALT WITH RON FAIRLY OFTEN WHEN I WAS IN PRACTICE AND HE WAS WORKING AS A PHARMACIST. MY WIFE AND I WERE ALSO INVITED TO HIS DAUGHTER’S WEDDING WHEN WE FIRST CAME TO KIRKLAND LAKE. WE OFTEN CHATTED WITH HIM AT RAVEN SKI SLOPE WHEN HE USED TO SKI. HE WAS A REAL PROFESSIONAL IN HIS WORK AND WAS AN EXCELLENT PHARMACIST, IT WAS A REAL PLEASURE TO DEAL WITH HIM, BUT MORE THAN THAT HE WAS KIND AND ALWAYS VERY POSITIVE AND UPBEAT. HE WAS A REAL GENTLEMAN IN THE BEST SENSE OF THE WORD. I MISSED HIM PROFESSIONALLY WHEN HE RETIRED AND I WILL MISS NOT SEEING HIM AROUND KIRKLAND LAKE-WE USED TO STOP AND CHAT FROM TIME TO TIME. I AM SURE HE IS GOING TO A BETTER PLACE AND WE EXTEND OUR DEEP SYMPATHIES TO HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS-PAT AND FRED HACKING.

DR FRED HACKING, March 1, 2021

Greetings to Ron’s Family, My thoughts when I read about the passing of Ron in Ottawa was that he was such an all round man that Kirkland Lake and his family were fortunate to have . He was also in many ways a role model for miner’s sons and daughters who also worked in the mines and businesses showing them they could go onto professions and contribute to communities across Canada. When I met Ron whether it be on Raven Ski Hill, at Doric Lodge or in the store that smile was always there — something we all have to pass on in his memory. Tom Osborne Wright 3427 Greenbank Road Ottawa,ON., K2J 4J1, CDN.

Tom Osborne Wright, March 1, 2021

Ron was my greatest mentor. I would not have been a pharmacist today if it hadn’t been for his guidance in my early years. He taught us all how to be professional, generous, and honest in all the things we do in life. Service above self was always his motto. Ron was a great man. We will miss him. My deepest sympathy goes out to all his family.

Matt Danchuk, March 1, 2021

Mr. Loach was a very kind man who I remember as always being so friendly and helpful at the pharmacy. I recall a lovely chat we had at my nephew’s wedding a few years ago. My deepest condolences to Brenda and the Loach family.

Lori Davis, March 1, 2021

Nancy and family – our sincerest sympathy on the passing of your Dad – you are in our thoughts and prayers –

DARLENE Ernst, March 1, 2021

My condolences. I knew Ron best through our involvement with Rotary. He was a dedicated member, always ready to pitch in, and a wonderful involved individual. A ready smile and always a warm welcome.

brian bronson, March 1, 2021

So sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. And sorry too that we won’t be able to attend his service as we surely would be there if we could. Ron was a true gentleman and a community supporter and we enjoyed having him as a neighbour all of those years. Deepest sympathy to Brenda, Nancy, Tom, Beth and all of his extended family. Helene, Don, Eric and Julie Studholme

Helene and Don Studholme, March 1, 2021

Nancy and Family I am so sorry to hear about your dad. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Meinda (Lorenz) Brandon, March 1, 2021

I’m deeply sorry for your loss…such a wonderful man.

Janice Sullivan, March 1, 2021

Our condolences to the family. Ron was one of those “good guys” in the community that I remember so well. He was very well respected by my parents, Bill and Dorothy Savage, who often relied on his good advice. RIP Ron…

John and Sharon Savage, March 1, 2021

our condolences to the Loach family.i have know ron all my life and he was a real gentleman.would always find time to talk.it was always a pleasure. a great volunteer for kirkland and beyond.he will be missed by everybody.GOD BLESS.

ed/pat skalecki, March 1, 2021

A recent e-mail from Mary Driver told me of the passing of Ronald and led me to this web site where I could read the obituary. He certainly was a well respected and busy man, living life to the full. You will each have many memories to treasure. It’s many years since I last saw Ronald or any of the Loach family. My parents were Maud & Russell Pirie who lived on a farm in Lorrain Valley. My dad was a sister of Ida. I remember visits to Aunt Ida & Uncle Gordon’s home on Tower St. in K.L. and what I thought was a long set of steps at the back of the house where we made the odd trip to a nearby candy store. Sometime after my Dad died in 1948 we moved to Guelph where I was married in 1962 and later my husband Roy and I moved to Pincher Creek Alberta. Roy passed away in 2012. My sincere sympathy to each of you. You can be proud of the man who was your Dad, your grandpa and your friend. Lois

Lois (Pirie) Smyth, March 1, 2021

Our deepest condolences to you all. Ron had a life well lived. Margaret & Trevor Bishop

Margaret and Trevor Bishop, March 1, 2021

Beth – I am thinking of you and Jaymee as you remember your Dads remarkable life. You have many wonderful memories to keep in your heart forever

HEATHER BROWN, March 1, 2021

Our deepest condolences for your loss. We hope that your memories of Ron will bring comfort during this difficult time. Carol Bishop, Denis, Owen and Benjamin Langlois

Carol Bishop, March 1, 2021

So sad to hear the passing of Ron. He was a such a special person, a gentleman with always a smile, he will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Our condolences goes out to the whole Family at this very sad time.

Rick and Judy Gervais, March 1, 2021

Nancy and family, I am so sorry for the loss of your father. He will be missed by all of you and staff at T.P.R. My thoughts are with all of you. Take care and be strong.

Jenifer Simpson, March 1, 2021

My sincere condolences to your family. Ron was indeed one of the good guys and I remember him fondly from my childhood. After reading his obituary it is clear that he is leaving this world a better place for having been in it.

Tamara Adams, March 1, 2021

So sorry for your loss!

Kevin & Patti Connolly, March 1, 2021

I was Mr. Loach’s paperboy for over six years and lived across the street from him from the day I was born to the day I left for university. Every time I would see him, either sitting by the window or outside by the mailbox, he’d greet me with a smile, or we’d chat for a while about how I was doing, or how fast drivers on our street have been going. Even before then, I have memories of trick-or-treating at his house, and he’d always compliment me on my costume. In my many encounters with Mr. Loach, he was never anything less than a perfectly friendly, extremely kind man. I was very sorry to hear of his passing earlier today and simply wanted to pass on my condolences to his family. Whenever I go home, I’ll always remember the house across the street as Mr. Loach’s house.

Eric Studholme, March 1, 2021

I am so sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. He was a good friend to me and helped me immensely many times over the years. A true gentleman in every sense. Our loss is heavens gain God bless

Michael Laurie Doyon, March 1, 2021

Ron was a cornerstone of the community as longtime owner of Kirkland Pharmacy, another cornerstone of Kirkland Lake. My own grandfather was manager of Kirkland Pharmacy from 1928-31. Our condolences to the Loach family.

Bill & Jo-Ann Glover and family, March 1, 2021

I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the family on the passing of Ron. May he now rest in peace. He will be lovingly remembered by all who knew him. So sorry for your loss of this great man!

Linda Belanger, March 1, 2021

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