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Ronald F. Poirier

Holyoke, Massachusetts

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Ronald Francis Poirier, age 73, of Holyoke, passed away on Thursday, December 9, 2021 at Holyoke Medical Center. He was born in Holyoke, son of the late Reginald A. and Doris C. (Wells) Poirier and was educated in the Holyoke schools. He is survived by his loving and caring wife, Gladys (Perez)...

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Ron was my mechanic for many years and mentioned his illness a few times while continuing to work. He had the cleanest shop I've ever seen. I have a newer car now that hasn't required service in the past few years so hadn't seen Ron in a while. I hope he got to enjoy some of his retirement after all his hard work.

I met Ronnie about six years ago when I first joined The Vintage Auto Unit of the Melha Shriners . After the meeting, my corvette wouldn´t start, and who diagnosed the problem. ? It was Ron of course. He was a master mechanic and even better friend and Shriner. Ron was not shy about expressing his opinions but he had a heart of hold. We will miss you, brother Ron ! Our deepest sympathy goes out to Gladys and the family. Bill Rice President Vintage Autos

IN MEMORY OF RONALD F POIRIER

Ronnie and I hung out a bit as teenagers. He lived a few blocks from me in Chicopee. We both worked at Stan's Variety Store on Meetinghouse Road. Ron had a great sense of humor. My condolences to his family.

We were blessed by having known such a remarkable man. He will be missed by many. Thoughts and Prayers to Gladys and family

Ron was a great guy . He will be missed.

Gladys and family so sorry for your loss. I was best friend to Shirley and knew Ron when he was still a teenage. Very nice guy. Now he is with Shirley & Buddy

We Offer Our Condolences to the Entire Family. Ron was Our Mechanic and Most All a Good Friend of Ours for Over Twenty Years. We Will Keep Him in Our Thoughts and Prayers.

For a guy who "didn't have any extra time" he sure found a lot once he got into Shrine. It was an honor and pleasure to know him. He was a super mechanic and an even more super person. He will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with Gladys and his entire family.