1942
2025
Russell N. Marron, 83 of Peabody passed away peacefully on Friday, August 22, 2025 following a debilitating battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was the loving husband of the late Patricia A. Morin and (Loyte) which he shared 45 years of marriage until her passing in 2017. Russ was born in Salem, MA raised in Lynn and Peabody where he attended the Brown and Farnsworth Elementary Schools and then graduated from Peabody High School (Seeglitz) in 1961. After graduating, Russ served two years in the United States Navy. He became a Real Estate Broker and a Notary Public. He then went to work at Maynard Plastics/Webster Industries in Salem and Peabody for 28 years. He then went on to United Stationers of Woburn for a few years and then retired. He worked a few second part time jobs through his life to make ends meet like at Ann & Hope and finishing his part time work at Kelly Volkswagen. His proudest moments at some of these companies were creating and leading a safety and fire prevention committee, that ensured a safe work environment. After starting his own family in Salem for many years, Russ moved his family to 6 Loris Road, Peabody, where he lived as a child.
Mr. Marron loved the City of Peabody and could often be found down at City Hall stirring up issues on public safety and other issues he felt passionate about to help the community. He was like the mayor of Loris and Reynolds’s Road as many remember defending his neighborhood he lived in for so many years as a child and then as a father raising his own family there.
Russ loved the Boston Red Sox, choosing to listen to the games on his radio rather than watching them on TV sometimes. He loved listening to Oldies music, Country and Western, and his most favorite of all was the King, Elvis Presley. Russ treated himself to a trip to Graceland!
One of his greatest pastimes back in the day was chasing fires. He always had his scanner on. If they hit a second alarm, he was out the door. He liked helping out if he could and taking pictures of the fires, firetrucks and the firefighters working so hard. He had always wanted to be a firefighter, but never got to so this was his way of helping.
Russ Marron was the kindest and most generous man there ever was. He did so much for his family, friends and anyone that would ask for his help. He was the greatest Dad and Papa there ever was. He was a social butterfly, striking up conversation with anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Russ is survived by his five children, son Albert Loyte and his wife Cindy of Wakefield, NH, son Michael Loyte of Greenfield, ME, son Mark Loyte of Peabody, daughter Cheryl and her husband Tom Marr of Peabody, and son Jason Marron of Peabody. Nine grandchildren, Jonathan, Elizabeth, Ashley, Tyler, Tommy, Stevie, Matthew, Mindy, Autumn and 10 great grandchildren. Russ is also survived by his brother Robert Marron and his wife Debbie of Port Charlotte, FL. Several nieces and nephews.
Russell is predeceased by his parents, Howard and Irene (Frisbie) Marron, brothers Ronald H. Marron and Bruce A. Marron.
As per Russell’s wishes, there will be a Celebration of Life on September 21, 2025, from 1pm-5pm, at the VFW, Stevens Street, Peabody. All are welcome. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in dads name to St. Stephen’s Memorial Episcopal Church, 74 S Common St. Lynn, MA. 01902 or a charity of your choice.
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Kat T
September 2, 2025
He was an amazing grandfather and great grandfather to his family he will be a loss felt throughout the lives of all whom he has been present in, I hope that he is at peace as he crosses that bridge in the sky, from this realm into the next to meet with all whom he has loved and loss along the way to reside with until it is his time to begin again in another lifetime, may he always look and be with those whom he has loved and shared his life with from above. You were a truly an amazing person to meet and know, you will forever be in our hearts and minds with all the memories we have and share about you and live on through our stories and memories with you♥
Thank you for being accepting of me when we first met, your kindness was unwavering.

Me and My Papa
Thomas Loyte
September 2, 2025
He is the definition of above and beyond, He will be missed in every stage of my life and my son Jaxson's life, I will never forget you and all you've been apart of in my life. I love you Papa
Stephen Loyte
August 29, 2025
Papa Russ was the rock of the family. What I loved about him is he always kept his door open to everyone. He was the nicest man with a heart of gold. He loved having quality time with his family. I have many fun memories with him and my nana Pat. Now they are both dancing together watching over us all. Love you papa. Thank you for everything.
Anne Graglia-Kostos
August 27, 2025
My sincere condolences to the entire Marron family. Russ was a super nice man and the best neighbor anyone could ask for. There were so many times that I would go to visit my mom and Russ would be there either helping her out with something or just checking in on her. Truly the mayor of Loris Road. May his memory be eternal.
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