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Ronald Alexandrovich

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Ronald J. Alexandrovich, 78WORCESTER - Ronald J. "Coach" Alexandrovich, 78, of Worcester, died Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at the UMass-Memorial Medical Center after a brief illness. Ron leaves his wife of 54 years, Donna (McGourty) Alexandrovich; two sons, Jay Alexandrovich, his wife Julie and...

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I remember Ronnie as a "all around great guy". He was a great athlete which I experienced while playing basketball with him many times over the years. I fondly remember the sports talk at Gallagher's.

Ron was always present when the kids had a game, wether it was hockey or baseball and softball. Our kids were either teammates or competitors
but always friends afield. My family will always remember the good times
on the playing surface with the guy with the tooth pick urging everyone on.
I hope you brought your supply with you Ron, I don't think there are any
oak trees up where your going. Always in sports Pat and Dennie Holbrook

Donna and family, we would like to extend our deepest sympathies in the loss of Coach. He was always there with the funniest one liners. A great guy all around. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Love, Willie and Mickey.

My heartfelt condolences to Ron's wife and children.
Ron was a true gentleman and a pleasure to work with at the funeral home.
Ron was such a gentle and kind soul and I will miss him very much.

Our prayers are with you Donna and family. Ronnie was a great man, father, husband, and cousin. He will be missed.

We would like to extend our deepest sympathies to Ron’s family and friends. He was an exceptional worker and always a joy to be around. He was a classy man, always caring for our families at the funeral home. Whenever we ordered a limo, we’d request Ron. He’ll be missed by us all.
-The staff at Nordgren Funeral Home,
Katherine, Erika, and Matt Mangsen, and Donna Hayes

Donna and Family, Sorry for your loss. Lots of great memories of Cousin Ronnie since childhood and many trips back to Worcester for family get togethers. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. A great Cousin. He will be missed. Tom and Joanne Barron - Westminster, Colorado

I just want to say I am so sorry for your loss. I have many memories of summer cook outs playing volleyball at your house your dad was so funny and always had a smile on his face whenever I saw him. Again I am sorry and he will be missed ❤❤❤

Ronnie was one heck of a basketball player. Growing up in the Island District of Worcester we played basketball at Lamartine Street school, Crompton Park, and the Ionic Ave Boys Club. Those were the "good old days". Rest in peace Ronnie.