Ronald R Fournier

Ronald R Fournier obituary, Manchester, NH

Ronald R Fournier

Ronald Fournier Obituary

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Ronald Raymond Fournier, "Ron", passed away peacefully with his family at his side at Massachusetts General Hospital on February 18, 2021 at the age of 63 after a period of declining health. A native of Manchester, he was born on June 4, 1957, the son of Adrien E. & Helen M. Fournier and spent his life in his beloved towns of Manchester, Bedford and Laconia NH, enjoying and sharing life with his immediate and extended family. Ron married the love of his life and high school sweetheart Cheryl (Demers) Fournier in June 1979, celebrating over 41 years of love together. He is survived by Cheryl and their children, Matthew Fournier and his wife, Stefanie, Brad Fournier and his wife, Kaitlin; his grandchildren, who were his passion and whom he loved dearly, Miranda, Wesley, Isabella, and Olivia Fournier. He is also survived by his sisters, Francine Heizer, Diane Peterson, Phyllis Ziakas and brother, Robert Fournier, Sr; brothers-in-law, Bill Heizer, Dennis Peterson, John Ziakas and Jamie Demers; sisters-in-law, Elaine Fournier and Cindy Demers, as well as several very dearly loved nephews and nieces. After working for local Toyota dealers, Ron opened Ron's Toy Shop Inc. in downtown Manchester in 1991. A well-respected Manchester landmark, his dealership and service center has also carried the Car Mate, Load Rite, Covered Wagon trailer franchises, among others. The auto business sparked his love of cars and drag racing. He enjoyed building drag racing cars and took great pride in his 2200 HP 1934 Ford blown alcohol top sportsman/pro-mod. A true "Car Guy", Ron enjoyed tinkering, restoring and reselling old cars as a hobby. He was an avid member and sponsor for the "NH ATV Club" where he did some volunteer work coordinating events and responsibilities to make their events successful. He truly enjoyed the outdoor trails and activities associated with the club, especially riding to the top of Mt. Washington. A respected community leader, Ron shared his expertise by serving on the board of directors at the Manchester School of Technology (MST). While there, he contributed to the development of projects and learning activities that included house construction, hot rod building, student organization support, equipment procurement and scholarships. In 1999, Ron and his breakfast buddies started the popular "Cruising Downtown" car show held annually on Saturday of Labor Day weekend, where more than 40,000 spectators came annually to view 800+ Classic, Antique and Racing cars, trucks and motorcycles lining Elm St. in Downtown Manchester. The Cruise In was so popular, it was featured on "My Classic Car with Dennis Gage", Season 20, Episode 7 (Season 20 (2016) Episode 07 | My Classic Car with Dennis Gage) where Ron was interviewed by Dennis Gage. Ron was instrumental in working closely with local car clubs and auto and motorcycle enthusiasts to raise funds for greater Manchester charity's, New Horizon's, Make a Wish, and other charitable organizations. Following some health setbacks in 2011, Ron's love of cars initiated his partnership with Manchester's Rotary Club, which assumed the responsibilities of running "Cruising Downtown" each subsequent year. Despite his health challenges, Ron remained positive, joined the Rotary Club and continued to contribute generously with his time, efforts, laughter, overall support to the continued success of the event and stay close to his love of cars and help support the community. Ron loved vacationing in Venice, FL, walking the beach and enjoying the many local restaurants. His pride and joy was the family summer cottage in Laconia, which has been in the family for more than twenty years and enjoyed by all of his family members. His children and grandchildren were his passion. His desire was for his grandchildren to "be told all the stories about the man who stayed young forever through his kindness and generosity and who lived such a full life". Ron was most grateful to the numerous caregivers who cared for him and the wonderful loving care given by all the healthcare professionals who have helped him over the years. Services for Ron Fournier will be private for immediate family only due to the current COVID issues. The Fournier family is planning a Celebration of Life later this year where all are welcome. Ron requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the Manchester Rotary Club, PO Box 55, Manchester, NH 03105. All donations will be designated for nonprofit organizations that serve children in Manchester, NH. Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory, Manchester is assisting the family with arrangements.

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February 28, 2021

Patty Burke Wagner posted to the memorial.

February 27, 2021

Mark Leedham posted to the memorial.

February 27, 2021

Phyllis Ziakas posted to the memorial.

Patty Burke Wagner

February 28, 2021

With much sympathy and love, we send heartfelt condolences for your loss. To Cher and family, Francine, Diane, Bobby and my dear, dear friend Phyllis, please know you remain in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. While so very saddened, let the memories of your brother bring a smile to your face.
With love, Patty and Billy Wagner (Patty Burke)

Mark Leedham

February 27, 2021

...a true car guy...

Phyllis Ziakas

February 27, 2021

Ron, I am missing you beyond belief. You were my sounding board, my personal comedian (especially with us trying to speak "broken" French, my baby brother who understood this worlds challenges much better than I did. You were the kindest hearted, loving, giving and most honorable person I know. I pray that God showered you with His eternal blessings of His kingdom. You deserve that and more! Say Hi to Mom and Dad for me.

Gale Manning

February 27, 2021

Ron, you are truly one in a million! I am so deeply sorry that you were called to Heaven so soon. :( The song by Billy Joel, Only The Good Die Young echoes in my head and heart. While grieving after reading Brad's post, I was upset and pulled the chair away from a desk and for whatever reason, I was compelled to reach underneath and I grabbed an old briefcase I haven't used in many years... I opened it and there was a pen you had given me years ago with your logo on it! Oddly enough, there was a tiny red paper heart next to it! Those were the only two items in that briefcase! I knew it was a sign from you! We had several conversations about the "other side" mediumship, Mediums performing at the Verizon, etc. which I thoroughly enjoyed. You are one of the most friendly, professional, easy-going, honest, hardworking men I have ever known. Your sons are walking the same successful path with integrity and strong work ethics. Kudos to you and Cheryl; you both did a fabulous job raising your sons. I met you and Bob 20+ years ago before Bob moved to Florida. You worked on my little Toyota Corolla and other Toyota vehicles that followed. I purchased a couple of vehicles from you and you always took good care of me .... I trusted you. As a single female, shopping for a car is certainly a challenge. Trust, or shall I say, lack thereof is a major issue at many car dealerships. I always touted your quality of service and honesty to everyone I met seeking a quality repair shop with fair pricing. I sent a number of my female friends to you with confidence. I built good rapport with your sons, Jamie and several of your mechanics over the years. I felt so comfortable sitting at the dining table of your beautifully furnished waiting room. It was so homey! Your generosity was unmatched with coffee, snacks, the newspaper and a TV along with a SPOTLESS RESTROOM! FIVE ***** STARS FOR RON's TOY SHOP! #1 Toyota/Lexus Repair Shop in the Manchester area!

Michael Dery

February 26, 2021

Ron, We knew each other for many years and the early years were the best of memory's. Like so many i will miss your presence here on earth and I'm thankful for us reconnecting these past few years and will as long as i'm carrying on i will never forget you, Thanks for the friendship and all the good things you have done.

Mark Silversmith

February 26, 2021

Cheryl and family: I just heard the horrible news today when I called the shop to make an appointment. I am so deeply sorry. Ron was a great guy and a good friend. The business he built was one of the finest businesses anywhere and everyone knew that they were going to get the best service when they brought their car in. I always hoped Ron would be at the shop when I went there so we could catch up. I will truly miss him. My thoughts are with you all at this difficult time.

Peter Dunn

February 25, 2021

Ron you will be missed. I only knew you through Ron's Toy Shop but that was enough to know that you were a gentlemen with integrity and a passion for cars & trucks. There was always a beaut parked out front that I always hoped was the days "loaner". You are leaving the business in good hands because it appears they were all 'trained up' to be honest, fair and forthright. I have always been treated well and I feel that your presence will always be felt on Elm Street.
My condolences to all your family, employees and friends who will miss you so much.
Peter D.

Debra Prica

February 25, 2021

Sympathies to Ron's family and wishing you comfort - God Bless you in your healing Robert Brown & Debra Prica Alexandria, VA

Beth and Dave Sedita

February 25, 2021

Cher; it was and is an honor to be able to call you and Ron our best friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Ron will be missed but will always be in our hearts. RIP Ron

Jack Murphy

February 25, 2021

Cheryl, and family; My thoughts and prayers are with Ron, and all of your family. RIP Ron. God Bless†

Greg Barrett

February 24, 2021

The last time I saw Ron was at his home. He showed me a wonderful 57 T-Bird. The car I had always wanted to own. "May the Road Rise to Meet Him"...RIP

Rick Rathfon

February 24, 2021

Truly one of the finest gentlemen I've ever met and worked with both on a professional level and personal level. Ron loved life, his family and he sure loved building those hot rods! He leaves a wonderful legacy with Cheryl, his two sons and his grandchildren. I know Ron rests in the arms of God.

Mary lemay

February 24, 2021

Rip Ron my condolences to family
He work on my 96 red caddy show car
Qaddie.1god bless

Jan Chapman

February 24, 2021

I am so sorry to hear of Ron’s passing at such a young age. Cherry’s family and mine are closely related and spent allot of time together growing up. Please except my deepest sympathies and my heartfelt thoughts during such a difficult time for the Fournier family

Glenn Turgeon

February 24, 2021

So sorry to hear of Ron's passing. Ron touched the lives of many. Whether that be in his profession or the community. One thing that I'm sure Ron must of been proud of was his family. He raised his boys into fine young men with families of their own. Peace to all of the Fournier family.

Dave And CeCe

February 24, 2021

Our sincere condolences to Ron's family. He was always quick to share a smile, wave & conversation in the neighborhood. We are deeply saddened to learn the world has lost this gentle soul of a man. May he find peace & eternal rest. God bless him & his family.

Monica Joyal

February 24, 2021

Ronnie and I were childhood pals. We lived across the backstreet between Maple and Ash Street in Manchester. Long before either of us could even read, we played on his back porch and in the area outside where his mother hung up her clothes to dry. I loved his poodle, Chickapoo. Inside, he had what I referred to as a laundry " shoot" in which we liked to throw things down- besides clothes. We learned to swim together at Livingston Pool. My childhood would not have been complete without those days. His Dad smoked a cigar and would drive home in his Fournier Furniture truck for lunch .He was very friendly to us kids and would stop to see what we were up to. They spoke French and English in the Fournier home; his sisters Diane and Phyllis both babysat for me. So many images come to mind when I remember those years. I am so sorry for the family loss. Ronnie was my first best friend.
Monica A. Joyal

Chuck Desrochers

February 24, 2021

I have known Ron a long time and remember cruising Elm street with him back in the day. He way always willing to help anyone. He will be greatly missed.I Am really glad to have known him and to see him at Ron's Toy Shop. Rest in peace my friend Chuck Desrochers Allenstown NH 2/24/2021

Norma Sharples

February 24, 2021

Cheryl ~ words can not express how sorry I am for your loss. Ron was a very "special" human being who will be missed my many. Although you can not see or touch him, he will be with you during your grief and long after. May the Good Lord wrap you in his arms and comfort you.

Peter Kendall

February 24, 2021

Will miss the hours spent at his home garage talking about our families, businesses, politics and of course our hotrods. One of the hardest working men I have ever known. We were all blessed to have Ron among us and his journey here has ended but his memory will remain. As we all know he and Chuck Gordon have some catching up to do so with that I will end by simply saying...Thank You Ron as you were like a brother to me and may God greet you with open arms. Until we meet again your memory will bring smiles to all.

Peter Kendall

February 24, 2021

Ron was one of the hardest working people I have ever known. Through many years since I met him while he was a teen working at a gas station on north Elm Street I saw a drive and passion for life and all of the work paid off. Great family, business, endless hobbies...eight days a week were not enough to fit everything and more importantly everybody in. Will miss those many times we just sat in his home garage and talked about family first, politics, and of course our hotrods! Was truly like a limaymttle brother to me. Will miss those voicemails...Hey Pete, this is Ron, just calling to check in. Your journey among us has ended for now but we all were truly blessed to have you be such a heartfelt part of our lives. May God welcome you with open arms andm

Ken Gelinas

February 24, 2021

When we were kids Ron and I used to play in his backyard on Maple St. It was probably obvious then to all adults that Ron was destined to be interested in 4 wheeled vehicles as he easily had the largest collection of yellow Tonka trucks. I'm talking in the dozens. Backhoes, bull dozers, back loaders, cranes, you name it he had it. We would play for hours in his muddy back yard that his mother would allow the water hose to run continuously till the muddy back yard was literally running down the driveway. She would then clean us up and make us a wonderful lunch and soon I would be on my way home three houses down. I have never forgotten that simple special time. Condolences to all.

Debi Crotty

February 23, 2021

Cheri and family, I am so sorry for your loss but think of him in peace and free of pain. He loved you guys very much and will be missed by so many people.

Brian & Katie Gordon

February 23, 2021

So sorry for the loss of Ron, and praying for everyone in his family. I was very fortunate to be able to lean on him for life advice right to the end. He was an amazing inspiration to stay "Ron Strong" through all of life's adversity, and live life everyday to the fullest. He was one of my Dad's best friends, and through the years, have been fortunate to consider him one of my own. He was one of the best, and we will never forget him. God Bless..... and may he be burning rubber in the clouds above!

Cindy Demers

February 23, 2021

Thinking of you all, so sorry for your loss, prayers are with you.

Lauren Rigoli

February 23, 2021

Thinking of you all and wishing you moments of peace and comfort as you grieve the loss of dear Ron.

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