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John F. Raycroft M.D.

1931 - 2022

John F. Raycroft M.D. obituary, 1931-2022, Glastonbury, CT

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John Raycroft Obituary

John F. Raycroft, MD, 91, of Glastonbury, beloved husband of Elizabeth (Prior) Raycroft, died July 25, 2022. The life of John F. Raycroft, known more commonly as "Jack" and often just as "Doc," is a story of family, friendship, and a deep love of community. Born April 27, 1931, in Brooklyn, NY, Jack was the son of the late John F. and Ruth (Sherin) Raycroft. Jack's father was Chief of Surgery at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn and a significant influence in his life. Jack attended Poly Prep Day School and went on to Syracuse University where he made many life-long friends and met the love of his life, Elizabeth (Betsy). Jack graduated in 1953 with a major in geography – not exactly indicative of future plans. After graduation, he entered the U.S. Navy's Officer Candidate School and was assigned to the U.S.S. Haynsworth. He spent four years in the Navy rising to a Lieutenant, JG, an experience that, as Betsy says, made him more mature. Jack then attended medical school at SUNY Downstate and graduated in 1961. Jack's career in orthopedic surgery began with an internship and residency at Yale New Haven Hospital (1961-63) and further training at Newington Children's Hospital (1963-66). Soon after, Jack helped found a fledgling group of orthopedic surgeons working out of Hartford Hospital, the Orthopedic Associates of Hartford. Jack remained part of OAH and Hartford Hospital for over 50 years. He also continued his association with Newington Children's and spent time educating the next generation of surgeons at University of Connecticut and Yale University. Jack's membership and leadership within the New England Orthopedic Society, and the Yale Orthopedic Association, were major highlights of his professional life. Jack and Betsy were married in 1956 in Syracuse, NY. They had four children while Jack's career developed and they moved around Connecticut at that time. It wasn't until they settled in South Glastonbury in 1967 that they found their home. Jack's love of friendship and community benefitted the town at large. When the local Grange chapter was in search of someone to run their annual fair in the early 1970s, Jack enthusiastically stepped in and found he was a natural at organizing and motivating others, especially when it came to ox pulls, bucket brigades, and the grease pole climb. In 1993, the town needed someone to organize a parade for its tricentennial celebration – Jack jumped at the chance. As parade master, he brought in high school marching bands, fife and drum corps, and floats from all over the state. Jack's combined love of history and community led him to join Glastonbury's Historical Society where he helped organize house and garden tours and fundraising efforts. Outside of hospital hours and town activities, Jack was generous with his time and knowledge. For years he would perform off-hours house calls, heading out with his black doctor's bag like a scene out of an old western, to check on a neighborhood kid's swollen knee or a family friend's sore shoulder. For many summers, Jack would take his doctor bag up to Camp Dudley in Westport, NY, serving as camp doctor for a period. The Thanksgiving Road Race in Manchester, CT, was never missed. Jack ran it with friends, children, and grandchildren beginning in the late-1970s. Jack was also an avid golfer and tennis player, enjoyed the theater, birding, summers in the Adirondacks, and sharing a good, long story. He will be deeply missed by Betsy, his children, grandchildren, and many dear friends. Besides his wife he is survived by his children and their spouses, John F. Raycroft, Jr. and Laurie Souza of Swampscott, MA; Kathleen B. Raycroft-Meyer and Peter Meyer of Bristol, VT; Theodore S. and Audrey Raycroft of Sherborn, MA; Timothy W. Raycroft and Noelle Cocoros of Boston, MA; and eight grandchildren, Harrison, Oliver, John, Emma, Willard, Charles, M. Eleanor, and Cameron. Jack's only sibling, David, passed away in 1982. Friends may call at the Mulryan Funeral Home, 725 Hebron Ave., Glastonbury on Friday Aug. 5 from 4-6pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Saturday Aug. 6 at 10:30am in St. Patrick-St. Anthony Church, 285 Church St., Hartford. The mass will also be live-streamed. It can be accessed at spsact.org. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Glastonbury Historical Society, P.O. Box 46, Glastonbury, CT. 06033. For online condolences please visit www.mulryanfh.com.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Jul. 31, 2022.

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Paul& Carol Peloquin

March 1, 2026

Great man and surgeon. Thank you for all you did for Paul. Godspeed Doc.

Sonia Ogren

July 7, 2024

This phenomenal man was my physician for years. He also cared for my dad and grandmother. Dr. Raycroft had such a way of interacting with me and I'm sure all of his patients that made one feel safe, secure and well cared for. He was old school and often disagreed with opinions and treatment plans of more aggressive doctors and spared me surgery and pain. When he retired I felt like I lost my best friend along with the feeling of security I had in his care. I recently found out Dr. Raycroft had passed and it truly hit me hard. I hope he's enjoying many rounds of golf in the Heavens above. He will be very missed. My sincere condolences to the Raycroft family. My apology for the tardiness. Sonia Ogren

Tom Dugdale

August 9, 2022

I was fortunate to know Jack in several ways. In the '80's, he was "Dr. Raycroft," my mentor. Among his peers, he was skilled, wise, calm, insightful, patient, generous, and refreshingly lighthearted. In the 90's, Dr. Raycroft became "Jack," my colleague. We often saw patients together at our various Glastonbury offices over the years. In between patients we often discussed our families. Jack wore his love for all of his family on his sleeve. Often his stories about his family would end with his eyes moistening up. When we moved to South Glastonbury, we became neighbors and enjoyed many hikes in Cotton Hollow across from Jack and Betsy's home. Jack would always give a friendly wave if he was out in the yard and responding to his dog announcing our presence across the brook. Over the years, we became friends with overlapping social circles, and it was always a pleasure to spot Jack and Betsy among the guests at any given occasion. In later years, Jack became a patient. Scanning over the roster of patients in the morning, I was always happy whenever Jack's name appeared. We would spend several seconds on his medical issue and then enjoy several minutes of conversation. Echoing all of the many comments overheard at Jack's wake and during his son John's wonderful eulogy at the funeral, I am grateful to have had such a wonderful role model to look up to over the past 40 years. My own values and priorities were strongly influenced by Jack. Our condolences to Betsy and the rest of the family with hopes that the multitude of warm memories bring comfort during this difficult time.

Susan Morande Dougherty

August 5, 2022

Jack, I´m so sorry for your loss. My sympathies to you and your family.

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Barry Messinger<MD

August 1, 2022

Jack was a one of my favorite mentors during my Orthopedic residency at UConn. A true gentleman, a great teacher and surgeon with compassion, and always was a lifelong friend who will be missed. My condolences to the Raycroft family.

Wendy Kolanz Magee

July 31, 2022

Deepest condolences to Betsy, and to the Family of Jack Raycroft, a long-time friend, and an amazing human whose life and contributions left this world a better place.

Ruth L Henry

July 31, 2022

If not for a European Trip three years in the making, I'd be in Gbury to honor Doc. He kept our entire family "moving and grooving" as an incredible physician and an even better family friend. I remember coming home from UVM to your house for a consult prior to my first knee surgeries just to get "jack's opinion" on the situation. Mom and Dad trusted him with all things ortho.
His passing is such a loss for all who loved him and benefitted from his generosity in our beloved town. Sending thoughts and prayers from Vermont
Ruthie

George T. Camarco

July 31, 2022

Deepest sympathy to the Raycroft Family especially Betsy, whom I had the pleasure of meeting and speaking with as I picked up "Doc" and drove him to his doctor visits lately. I called him a Man's Man. He and I had special conversations in the car. Our conversations ran the from his doctor experiences to baseball and his love of Betsy and the entire family.
A great man !

Nikki Jacobs Schanzer

July 30, 2022

Missing you under the Linden Tree. RIP Jack. Nikki & Lucy

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