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Ronald M. "Ron" BOUCHER

Newton, Massachusetts

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BOUCHER, Ronald M. "Ron", 75, born in Worcester, MA, and formerly of Ashland, MA, died on Feb. 3, 2015 from lung cancer under the care of Suncoast Hospice. Ron was a resident of Palm Harbor. Ron was a Navy veteran. Graduated from Clark University with his Master's Degree and ABD of his PhD; Ron...

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Still miss you so much Dear ol Dad. You are always in our conversations. Like you never left. When memories are being made, always a " dad would love this". Or a " Wish Obie was here " Dad.so much to tell you. But mostly I see you. I see you in my Children and myself. It´s astounding how you continue to be with us. Such a wonderful gift for us all. You have touched so many lives . Truly. If you could only know what a legacy you are. Coffee and tasties forever. Love you. Daughter # 1

"Ron" will always be my favorite teacher of all time. I had him for homeroom for all four years at Newton North High School, and many mornings Ron was the reason I came to school. He was kind, compassionate, caring, funny, and was not afraid to just "tell it like it is". I only wish I could have thanked him years later for everything he did for me while I was a struggling teenager trying to fit in and figure out who I was. Proud to say that I am now an educator and think of him all the...

Ron was an inspiring teacher and I have thought of him so often over the last 35 years. He made an impact on many young people and I am one of them. His legacy lives on and his lessons will stay with me.

On behalf of The ToyMakers of East Lake, we will miss Ron. He joined our group in November 2013 and used his woodworking talents to make wooden toys which brought smiles to many sick and needy children. Please convey our sympathy and condolences to all of Ron's family.

Daddy.. I am going to miss you so very much. I love you.

My sympathy to all of Ron's family. The man left life long lessons in my mind and in my heart that I use to this day.
I am and will be forever grateful for his dedication to teaching.
"T-81" Pax my Mentor

Ron had a positive impact on my life as a teacher, mentor, and colleague. I had the pleasure of having Ron as a teacher when I was a high school student. He had the gift of bringing subject matter to life for his students, making every class interesting and worthwhile. Ron's classes were always popular; kids seemed to gravitate toward him because it was clear that he loved teaching. When I returned to Newton North High School as a teacher myself, Ron was assigned to be my first-year...

soulmates in laughter and in tears

A 35 year love story