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Ronald Husk Obituary

Ronald John HUSK
March 24, 1928 – February 7, 2026

After a short illness, Ronald Husk passed away on Saturday, February 7, in his 98th year, surrounded by family, at the CHUS Hôtel-Dieu Hospital in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
He was born and raised on the family farm in L'Avenir, Quebec. He was predeceased by his father Stafford Husk, and his mother Joyce Ascah Husk; his first wife Marjorie Stevenson Husk; and his second wife Amy Harrison Webster Husk. He was also predeceased by his sisters Mabel (the late Geoff Peach), Ruth (the late Charles Higgs), and Isabel (Raymond Flanders).
He leaves to mourn his sons Brian (Wilma Berwick) of Pierrefonds, QC; Barry (Joan Dupuy) of Drummondville, QC; and Peter (Hélène Dumoulin Husk) of L'Orignal, ON. He leaves his grandchildren Jennifer (Patrick), John (Andréanne), and Jessica (Nicolas), as well as his great-grandchildren Emily, Liam, Roman, and Margot. He also leaves his stepchildren Harrison (Siobhan), Jamie, Robert (Jackie), and Christine Webster.
He will be greatly missed by his cousins Esther Healy and Miriam Staudt, as well as by his many nieces, nephews, friends, and his exceptional neighbours Helen and the late Alan Cox.
Ron had a stellar 42-year career with Southern Canada Power and Hydro-Québec, during which he moved from Sherbrooke to Drummondville to Otterburn Park, and finally back to Lennoxville. He was married to Marjorie until her untimely death in 1985, at which time he decided to retire. In 1988 he married Amy and they spent several years in Cookshire-Eaton, planting and tending to their large garden until health issues required them to move to the Wales Home where Amy passed away in 2023. Ron considered himself to be privileged to have been married to these two exceptional women for 35 years each.
He was an avid curler at the Lennoxville Curling Club and a long-standing member of the Sherbrooke Snowshoe Club. He was a dedicated steward of the United Church and served on the boards of directors of the Wales Home and the Malvern Cemetery.
He was always ready to help anyone in need and was awarded the Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary International for "service above self and outstanding contribution to the community."
The family would like to express their appreciation and gratitude to the dedicated staff of the Wales Home for the exemplary care he received as a resident.
A graveside service will be held at a later date, to be determined. Donations to the Wales Home Foundation (https://waleshome.ca/rwh-1/about-foundation) or the Parkinson Canada Foundation (https://www.parkinson.org/) would be greatly appreciated.
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Published by The Sherbrooke Record on Feb. 11, 2026.

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Ray Flanders

February 14, 2026

Ron was the kind of person that the world needs more of. He was always friendly and willing to help. I always enjoyed visiting him and family and he will be missed.
Our condolences to the family and our prayers are with you.

Harrison Webster

February 11, 2026

Ron was one of the nicest people I've had the pleasure of meeting. He was pleasant, informed, caring, considerate and honest. It was a pleasure to have him as a step father, and more importantly a step grandfather to our children. He was always BE RJ to them. He raised a great family that I very proud to count as family and and endless supply of saintly patience... I will miss our conversations... Safe Journey Ron...

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