Ronald-Croatti-Obituary

Ronald D. Croatti

Londonderry, Massachusetts

1943 - 2017

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Londonderry, Massachusetts
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American Lung Association

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Ronald D. Croattiof Londonderry, NH; 74 LONDONDERRY, NH -- Ronald D. Croatti, 74, of Londonderry, NH, died Tuesday May 23, 2017, at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA. He was born in Boston, MA on April 20, 1943, a son of the late Aldo Croatti and Alba (Bolognesi) Olney. Mr. Croatti was...

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My sympathy to Ron's family. My husband David A. Elkins worked back in the 70's and early 80's mainly in the New Kensington plant in management and for a few years in the Charlotte, N.C. plant in management. David passed away in 2002. He always enjoyed Ron's visits at the New Kensington Plant near Pittsburgh. So sorry of Ron's passing.

I'm sorry to hear about the passing of Ron. I just watched his episode of Undercover Boss and thought what a nice man. Also, the company I work for contracts with UniFirst and it was interesting to see what goes on at a plant.

I was the sales and location manager for a small but growing branch in Colorado. I had the pleasure and honor of briefing Ron our quarterly report at the Ontario, CA. plant. Ron struck a balance of warmth and professionalism. He truly perpetuated the team and family feel that his father, Aldo began many years ago. I am truly sadden at his passing.

To the Croatti family my condolences . Unifirst and I go back about 30 years with me supplying pocketing material to your manufacturing facilties from the Puerto Rico days to Mexico and Nicaragua from my company John Solomon Inc and QST Industries ad Fabri_Quilt. The company under Ron's direction was always good and very fair to me . I am sure you will always miss him as will all of us that were touched by him . I will always remember him walking by the waiting room and giving me a big smile...

To the Croatti Family, please accept my most heartfelt sympathies for your loss . . . my thoughts are with you and your family during this very difficult time. I have so many fond memories of Ron from my 34 years while working at UniFirst. Ron was so dedicated to UniFirst and was always a presence to all of his employees. God Bless.

Glad to have had the chance to meet you.We will miss your visits at location 212.

To the Croatti Family, Our deepest condolences on the sudden loss of your Father,Grandfather,Brother, Uncle, and Friend. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

The McLean Family

In my 12 years of working at Unifirst, I never heard a single negative thing about Mr. Croatti. One of the two or three smartest people I ever knew, it was always fun to interact with him at budget and management meetings. Unifirst has lost a visionary leader that will be impossible to replace. RIP Ron Croatti.