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Ronald F. Carty

Scituate, Massachusetts

Jan 11, 1932 – Mar 3, 2023

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BORN
January 11, 1932
DIED
March 3, 2023
LOCATION
Scituate, Massachusetts

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Ronald F. Carty Scituate - Ronald F Carty Scituate, MA Died 3/3/2023. Son of the late Lawrence C. and Gertrude Mulken Carty. Brother of the late Mildred E Gilmartin, Normalene E Reynolds, Lawrence C, and Kenneth J Carty.Owner of Rural Town Kennels, US Veteran (Korea), Head Dog...

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Will always remember great conversation with Ron and his best pals Dick and Carol at Rural Town where I boarded my first dog when I was in my early 20s. I learned so much about dogs, Scituate history and life lesson too. I´ll always remember Ron for his kind soul and big heart. Rebecca Glancy

Thank you for being a wonderful neighbor and friend. You will be missed. Peace be with you.

I have many, many wonderful childhood memories of Ron - he and Dick Stephens were a constant presence in my life growing up. From sitting on a beach chair at Minot, on a pew at St. Francis, on the chaise lounges in his sideyard, and most importantly, to holding court from Carol's den on anything from town politics to Westminster, Ron was a kind, compassionate, supportive man who was always there with a kind word or to lend a helping hand. Ron, thank you for being an exemplary role model. ...

Ron was a dear friend to my aunt, carol mott and I have many fond memories of seeing him at her home over the years to help with the dogs, hang out at the beach or simply laugh over a funny story. He is a fixture in Scituate and leaves a legacy as being a loyal, loving friend and in the dog world! RIP Ron. Holding you and family in my heart.

Ron was such a dedicated longtime friend of my sister Carol Cooper Mott who passed away a year, so ironic he passed away on her birthday

Requiescat in pace amica meus! Ave at que vale!

Such a dear man. You are surely at peace now, Ron.

Ron, you were a good man. Always there when we needed you. Rest in peace.