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RONALD PERRY Obituary

PERRY, Ronald S. Of West Roxbury, passed away peacefully, on Friday, October 25, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of the late W. Patrica (Craddock) Perry. Devoted father of Maryellen (Perry) Collins and her husband, Bernie, Ronald K. Perry and his wife, Sheila and Patrice (Perry) Berens and her husband, Michael. He also leaves behind nine treasured grandchildren, Dr. Andrew Collins and his husband, Dan Batchelder, Christine Collins Bunnell and her husband, William, Megan Collins Schmitt and her husband, Michael, Matthew Perry and his wife, Katie, Jessica Perry, Dr. Cassandra Perry, Alicia Perry, Caroline Berens and Emma Berens. He also leaves behind nine cherished great-grandchildren. Ron was the son of the late Manuel Perry and the late Tiolinda (Roque) Perry, who both emigrated from the island of San Migel, the Azores, Portugal. Ron was the beloved brother of the late Alfred Perry and his late wife, Jean and the late Walter R. Perry and his late wife, Lorraine. Ron attended Somerville High School '50, the College of the Holy Cross '54 and then entered the United States Marine Corps. A standout athlete in both basketball and baseball, Ron led Somerville High to the New England basketball championship in 1950 and was a key factor in two national championships, baseball '52 and basketball '54, for Holy Cross. From 1957-1972, Ron made his mark at Catholic Memorial in West Roxbury, as a teacher, coach and mentor to innumerable young men. While at CM, his basketball teams won three MA state titles and amassed a record of 292 wins, 34 losses. He also successfully coached the baseball team during this time to both Catholic Conference and tournament appearances. Starting in 1972, Ron returned to Holy Cross, serving more than a quarter century as the Department's athletic director, overseeing 26 men's and women's sports programs, including during the implementation of Title IX. Both CM and Holy Cross were Ron's second homes and sources of great joy and fulfillment throughout his life, especially in his later years. As talented and passionate of an athlete and coach as Ron was, his greatest strength and joy was his family. Ron met his wife, Pat, on a blind date and she would go on to become the love of his life, mother of their three beloved children and wife of almost 60 years. Nothing speaks to Ron's familial devotion more than his care for Pat, who suffered a stroke and required close care for the last several years of her life. He loved his children and grandchildren just as much, embodying a steady and dependable presence, quiet kindness and constant source of wisdom and advice. Despite his athletic reputation and successes, to his family, he was just "Grampy" and they admired and loved him just as much as he did them. Ron was a classic Bostonian, an avid sports fan with a Boston accent to match, but a soft spoken, stoic demeanor and deeply good character, guided by a strong faith. A class act until the end, he only ever had positive things to say about people. A life well-lived and well-loved, Ron's remarkable legacy will live on through the many lives he touched in his over 90 years. Visiting Hours will be held on Friday, November 1, from 4 to 8 PM, at Gormley Funeral Home, 2055 Centre St., WEST ROXBURY. Funeral from the Gormley Funeral Home, Saturday, November 2, at 10 AM, followed by a Funeral Mass, St. Theresa of Avila Church, 2078 Centre St., West Roxbury, at 11 AM. Interment in St. Joseph Cemetery. To livestream the Funeral Mass, go to www.sttheresaparishboston.com. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ron's memory to Catholic Memorial High School, 235 Baker Street, West Roxbury, MA 01232. For directions and guestbook, gormleyfuneral.com William J. Gormley Funeral Service 617-323-8600

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Published by Boston Globe from Oct. 28 to Oct. 29, 2024.

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Neil MacNevin

November 25, 2024

I first met Ron at a Western Junior/Southern Junior High basketball game. 1946!!! Needless to say Southern won due to Ron´s outstanding play. Over the many, many years since then I was fortunate to have kept in touch and met many times. I count his wonderful wife Pat, as a friend as well. Had a great chat with Ron Junior when he visited WRKO radio back in the 80´s. Ron sr was as athletic legend, of course. But, he wa s also a terrific father and coach, and, a caring and honorable man. His passing is a great loss to all who have had the privilege to know him.

Philip scannell

November 3, 2024

Met Mr Perry when he coached baseball at cm Keith academy and Lowell had a great rivalry with cm. He was true gentleman . And a great coach .. ran into later when his son Ron jr played for a ton in eastern ma league RIP to a life well lived

Eileen and Sandy

November 3, 2024

We were so sorry to hear of your Dad´s passing. He certainly was a beloved father and grandfather who accomplished so much in his life. He leaves a large gap in your family now. You´ll have many memories of him for years to come. Thinking of you all.

Fitzgerald

November 1, 2024

Ron, Sheila and family...sending love and condolences from the Fitzgerald family. Your dad was a great legend for sure. We are deeply sorry for your loss. Love, Ted and Roberta

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Joe Sterrett, Dean of Athletics, Lehigh University

November 1, 2024

Ron Perry had a tremendously positive influence on me during my early years as a Director of Athletics, for which I have always been deeply grateful. He was an exemplar of consistent and compassionate professionalism. He was grounded in principle, committed to serving the best interests of the students at Holy Cross, and always thoughtful and respectful. I admired his faith, his love of his family, his humility and his love for and loyalty to Holy Cross. On behalf of the Lehigh community, we extend our sympathy and wish the Perry family and the College of the Holy Cross peace and comfort in your memories of a great servant leader.

Donald Larsen

October 31, 2024

Playing baseball and basketball for coach Perry was an extremely positive experience. His ability to understand issues both on and off the court and to provide support and advice I can´t say enough about. I was also very fortunate to have met with him for occasional lunches years after graduation. May God bless him and his family.
Don Larsen "CM64"

Bill Bradshaw

October 31, 2024

Sad to learn that we lost our colleague, and dear friend, Ron. We were fellow AD´s in the MAAC during my years at La Salle, and close friends. My prayers and best wishes to his beautiful family.

Jim Cummings, HC '77

October 30, 2024

To The Perry Family: My utmost and heartfelt condolences on the passing of your father. His personal athletic achievements while attending Holy Cross are quite epic and above reproach. And his tenure as Athletic Director are also memorable. During my time there he was always very approachable and easy to talk to about all things Holy Cross. And you are all a testament to the tremendous job that he and your late mother did raising you. He is and will be missed on College Hill!
RIP Ron.

Tom Cradock

October 29, 2024

Sincere sympathies to Maryellen, Ronnie, Patrice and your extended families on the sad passing of Ronnie senior. We have very happy memories of him and Patsy visiting Ballycasey. These memories will now become treasures.
May all the happy memories you have bring you comfort now and in the times ahead!
Tom & Mary Cradock and family Ballycasey!

Jay Foley

October 29, 2024

Like most HC fans I knew what a great 2 sport champion he was. I got to know him when I coached rowing at HC when he was AD. He also lived in Shrewsbury as did I so would seem in town occasionally. As good as he was an athlete, he was an even better man, husband and father. My sincere condolences to the Perry family. Jay Foley, HC `60

Larry Conti

October 29, 2024

Please accept the heartfelt condolences from my family to yours. My older brother Joe knew Ronnie. I was a few years behind, but I saw him play, knew some that played with him, and saw the teams play that were coached by his brother Walter, as some of my friends were on them. The Perry brothers are true Somerville legends. Thank you for all the good you and Walter brought to our city, and thank you also for your service to our country. May you RIP.

Daniel Gorman

October 29, 2024

His athletic skills brought excitement and cheer to the class of '54...and to the whole college. He was a gentleman and a wonderful classmate.

Michael Rivera

October 29, 2024

Thank you for your service to our country, Sir. Job well done and it´s now time to Rest In Peace. May God Bless You and your family.
~Salute~
VFW Post 1012, Medford, MA

Dick George 101st Airborne Division Newburyport

October 29, 2024

Requiescat in pace amica meus! Ave at que vale!

Henry Kilty

October 29, 2024

I never meet Mr. Ronnie Perry but I played basketball at Somerville High School. His brother Walter Perry was our couch, and he was the best couch I ever had. I also remember hearing about Ronnie from many sources. I send my deepest condolences to his family and pray Ronnie will be comforted in God's arm always. Henry Kilty

Jimmy Copell

October 29, 2024

My wife Ellen and I would like to extend our condolences to the Perry family. I never know what to say in times like these. Mr. Perry should be very proud of his family, he raised an extraordinary one. He was an exceptional leader.

Tom donahue

October 28, 2024

Hello my friend Ronnie. So very sorry to hear of your dad passing. His legacy will live on forever.

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