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RON ONGARO Obituary

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With heartfelt sadness, the family of Ron Ongaro announce his peaceful passing on Monday, January 27, 2025 following a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. Ron was a beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin, friend, neighbour and really good guy.

Ron was born on July 19, 1965 to Germano and Alma Ongaro, the second of four children. Following graduation from Selkirk High School, Ron commenced employment with Laine and Fairbairn where he obtained his Class "A" Mechanic's Licence. He subsequently started his own company, servicing heating and air conditioning in heavy equipment. He enjoyed the relationships developed with suppliers, customers and contractors, many of whom became good friends. It didn't matter the time of day, if he was in range, he would answer the call or text; from his truck, his boat and for the last three months, his hospital bed.

He married Lori-Ann Marshalok on October 1, 1988 and together they raised two beautiful daughters, Emily and Zoe. He was a proud and loving girl dad supporting his daughters in all their endeavours. Many hours were spent in hockey arenas and gymnasiums, fostering new friendships along the way. When his girls really wanted a pet, we gifted Ron a Portuguese Water Dog for his 40th birthday. Ron finally had another male in the house and Oscar was best furry companion for our family. The door was always open to all of the girls' friends and if rides were required, Ron was available to chauffeur.

Cherished memories were made on tournament weekends, camping trips and family vacations. He was extraordinarily proud of both his daughters and equally proud of the partners they chose. A road trip to the Indy 500 with Emily and Cameron and a kitchen renovation project with Zoe and Nick were enjoyed just prior to his cancer diagnosis. He admired his daughters for their achievements, commitment to whatever they undertook and their wanderlust.

In his spare time, Ron enjoyed fishing with friends and family on Lake Superior and Lake Nipigon and hunting at Deadhorse. More recently he enjoyed snowmobiling and volunteering with Thunder Bay Adventure Trails, where he made new friends and hoped to spend more time. He was previously a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol and coach, referee and executive member with Thunder Bay Women's Hockey Association.

Ron is survived by his wife of 36 years, Lori-Ann; daughters Emily (Cameron Greer) and Zoe (Nick Harding); siblings, Rick and Kathy Ongaro, Cathy and John Jelaca and John and Susan Ongaro. His mother-in-law, Mary-Ann Marshalok, brother-in-law, Rob and Dawn Marshalok and sister-in-law, Tracey and Kyle Vescio. Ron was a fun-loving, top-tier uncle to nieces and nephews, Kimberly (Jesse), Amy, Matthew, Justin (Maggie), Taryn (Peytin), Katie, Jacquelyn (Adam), Carsyn, Kayla, Megan, Bentley, Alli (Jesse), Sarah (Brady), Nick (Julia and Reece) and Jessica (Hayden).

He was predeceased by his parents, Germano (1988), Alma (2021) and father-in-law, Bob Marshalok (2022).

For someone who worked hard and lived a very active life, Ron accepted his cancer diagnosis with grace and humility. We are grateful for the love and kindness of our family, friends, co-workers and neighbours during this difficult time. Our family extends heartfelt gratitude to the Internal Medicine, Oncology, Interventional Radiology and Palliative Care teams and all the staff of 1A at TBRHSC for the professional and compassionate care provided to Ron over the last three months.

A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2025 from 1:00 - 3:30 pm at the Italian Cultural Centre, with words of remembrance at 2:15 pm. Should family and friends so desire, donations to PRO Kids, Dew Drop Inn or Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre Foundation would be greatly appreciated.

Ron, dad, we love you and will miss you always and forever. Thank you for always taking care of us.
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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Feb. 1, 2025.

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Sylvie Cote & Mario Tanguay

February 15, 2025

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Ron was always there when we needed him for our equipments need. Always a good word when he was driving by and always in a good mood.

Richard Cz

February 4, 2025

Ron and I worked at Clow Darling years ago and since then I would see him in my travels. Nice guy and really good tradesman. My condolences to his entire family.

Debbie, Gary, Devyn and Mallory

February 4, 2025

Lori-Ann, Emily and Zoe and family. Gary and I are so very sorry to learn of Ron´s passing. An angel taken far too soon.

Ron was a wonderful and caring friend and will be greatly missed by all. May you find comfort in the wonderful memories you hold close.

It´s with much regret that we are unable to be there with you and the family to celebrate Ron´s life, but will be thinking of you.

Sending our love, hugs and condolences.

Debbie, Gary, Devyn and Mallory

The Verardo Families

February 3, 2025

To all family and friends of Ron, we offer you our deepest condolences, prayers and wonderful thoughts of memories in your time of sorrow. Love, prayers and blessings from all Verardo families.

Caroline Prezio

February 3, 2025

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers and are with you and the family during this time of sorrow. Ron was a wonderful man.


Caroline Prezio

Bob Blewett

February 2, 2025

Condolences to all family and friends

Ann-Marie Cline

February 1, 2025

So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. A wonderful man, who is missed.

Fran taddeo

February 1, 2025

Lori-Anne and family
My deepest condolences to you and the family. I will keep you in my prayers.
Fran taddeo

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