Ronald James GILLESPIE

1924 - 2021

Ronald James GILLESPIE obituary, 1924-2021, Dundas, ON

Ronald James GILLESPIE

1924 - 2021

BORN

1924

DIED

2021

Ronald GILLESPIE Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 4, 2021.
It is with deep sadness that we announce the loss of Ronald (Ron) James Gillespie. He passed away very peacefully, his wife Marcelle by his side, at Wentworth Lodge in Dundas. He is also survived by his daughters Ann (Stewart Patch) and Lynn (Geoffrey Levin) from his previous marriage to Madge (d. 2009). He is predeceased by his brother Alan (London, UK) and sister Jean (Paris, France). Ron was born and spent his school years in London, England. Interested in science from an early age, he studied at University College London, where he obtained his PhD in Chemistry and was appointed as Assistant Lecturer in 1948. In 1949, he met Madge Garner on a Rambler's Club hiking trip to Switzerland. It must have been love at first sight, as they were married the following year (July 7, 1950) at the Northampton Town Hall (Madge's hometown). In 1953, Ron was offered a 9-month Commonwealth Fund Fellowship to work at Brown University, Rhode Island. Provided with a car and travel funds, Ron and Madge spent the following summer car-camping across the US and eastern Canada, one of many international adventures they would share. In 1958 Ron accepted a faculty position in the Department of Chemistry at McMaster University, and moved his young family to Dundas, Ontario. Ron had a long and successful career in both research and teaching. His first-year university chemistry textbook helped modernize the teaching of chemistry. His VSEPR model of molecular geometry is widely used and taught today. The many graduate students and post-doctoral fellows trained by him became professors or professional chemists at institutions throughout the world. Ron and his family enjoyed sabbatical and study leaves in England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, and India. After 30 years at McMaster, Ron retired from teaching in 1988, but continued to further his research, publishing numerous articles and several books. Ron's distinguished career in inorganic chemistry garnered him many awards and honorary degrees. Most notably, he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1965, Fellow of the Royal Society, London in 1977, and received the Order of Canada in 2007. Ron always found time to spend with family, imparting his love of the outdoors, adventure, and travel. Camping on Georgian Bay, family ski trips, hiking the Bruce Trail, and long camping trips across North America and Europe will be very fondly remembered. Ron and Madge shared a wonderful passion for travel and learning about different cultures, and enjoyed Scottish country dancing with friends. Ron was also an avid sailor, seriously racing his Wayfarer dinghy with the help of his students and winning many trophies. In retirement, he and Madge spent many happy summers sailing around Georgian Bay on their "floating cottage." In June 2008, Ron sadly lost Madge. Later in 2008, he moved to the Amica Dundas retirement residence, where he was most fortunate to meet the second love of his life, Marcelle Roy. They shared many interests, including world travel, and enjoyed summers at her Georgian Bay cottage. They married in December 2010 and lived together at Amica until Ron's declining physical health necessitated a move into Wentworth Lodge in Dundas. We are most grateful for the excellent care that Ron received there, especially during the difficult months of lock-down due to COVID-19, including his final weeks in palliative care. A celebration of life will be held when large gatherings are allowed. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ron's memory to Wentworth Lodge (41 South St W, Dundas ON L9H 4C4) or the Hamilton Conservation Foundation (https://hamiltonconservationfoundation.ca/donate) would be greatly appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.marlattfhdundas.com

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Maya Premlata Rao and Family

October 23, 2021

Condolences and Blessings on the loss of this incredible person. In 1980, my first year at McMaster University at age 16, he was my chemistry professor. I enjoyed his classes very much. Many years later, I met him at a shoppe in Dundas where my family had been for 42 years. We caught up quickly. Some years after that I ran in to him while volunteering at Amica Residences in Dundas. It was Canada Day. We sat together for hours sipping lemonade, gnoshing on finger sandwiches while he regaled me with stories of the beautiful love of his life and their early train adventures. "I'm sure the scenery from the train was meant to be quite captivating, but mostly I was staring at her, digesting how lucky I was!!" By this time he was bound to his wheelchair. He spoke of her recent passing with deep sorrow and bouts of tears. I remember him fondly as an intelligent, handsome renaissance man whose wife must have been the luckiest girl in the world!! Our prayers go out to all his dearest ones. May his life serve a feast of memories for you all. God Bless.

Terry Peel

March 8, 2021

I was indeed fortunate to have Ron as my doctorate supervisor back in the early 70's. He had a wonderful ability to form a team of people from many parts of the world, each well respected for their individual abilities and contributions to science and the lab. Thank you Ron.

Dr URKRao

March 6, 2021

Greatest human being I ever met.

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