Born in Lowell on July 11, 1947, he was a son of the late Leo V. and Claire D. (Marquis) Lussier.
Mr. Lussier owned New Line Homes, Inc. in Dracut. Prior to that, he owned the former Ron's Autobody in Dracut.
He was a member of the National Association of Builder and an avid hunter.
In addition to his wife of 28 years, survivors include three sisters, Pauline Lussier, Jacqueline Cardoza and her husband, Raymond, and Dorothy Norstram, all of Dracut; two brothers, Gerald Lussier and his companion, Martha Core, and Robert "Red" Lussier and his wife, Amy, all of Dracut; a daughter-in-law, Kimberly Lussier of Dracut; a sister-in-law, Nancy Lussier of Hudson, N.H.; his close friends, Marcel and Gail Plouffe of Dracut, and Brian and Ricki Roth of Nashua; and many nieces and nephews.
He was also the father of the late James Lussier; brother of the late Edward and Victor Lussier; and brother-in-law of the late Ron Norstram.
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Darlene Rondeau
February 2, 2004
Robin... I was away from home on a business trip when my sister called to tell me about Ron. I'm sorry I couldn't be there at the service to offer you my sincerest condolences personally. You've had to deal with so much, and your loss has been immeasurable. I hope and pray for you and for you to find the strength to get you through.
Love,
Darlene (Opal's granddaughter)
rosemary (landry) ginsburg
February 1, 2004
robin i am so sorry to here about you loss,you will be in our hearts and prayers.
Guy & Bev Larose
February 1, 2004
Robin..We were so sorry to hear about losing Ronnie. We were in Florida all week and heard from a relative. Robin please know we are so much going to miss him as will many others. Such a good guy for the more than 20 years we had the pleasure of being his friend. Our thoughts go to you and Rons family. Guy & Bev Larose
Bob Demers & Linda
January 26, 2004
My deepest sympathy's go out to Ronnie's family and friends. He was one of my best friends always. I will miss him deeply.
Brian & Michelle Gagnon
January 26, 2004
Our greatest sympathy is with you and yours always.
Karen ( Rourke ) Stockham
January 26, 2004
I was so sadden to hear of Ronnie's passing. My brother Kevin and Ronnie were good friends growing up in Collinsville. I have such fond memories of him. Ronnie always had a project going. One year back in the early 60's Ronnie and Kevin came up with the idea of making Christmas logs for extra money for Christmas. Kevin did the selling and Ronnie kept up with the demand of producing the Christmas logs. My mother was one of their customers and she put that log out every year for display for many years.
He will be miss by all.
Karen ( Rourke ) Stockham
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