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Ronald Allen Norelli

1945 - 2022

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Ronald Norelli Obituary

Ronald Allen Norelli
April 19, 2022
Charlotte, North Carolina - Ronald Allen Norelli, 76, died April 19th, 2022, in Charlotte, after a long battle with Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA). He was a polymath, excelling in engineering, business, music, and sport, all with a fierce devotion to God, family, and community. His family estimates that he read 3,000 books during his lifetime, which often included dauntingly dense war histories and biographies. Ron held a deep reverence for the sacrifices of our country's veterans, which include many members of his extended family of Norellis, Allens, and Blacks.
Ron was born in Baltimore, MD on September 19th,1945 to Elizabeth Allen Norelli and Alfred Arnold Norelli. He spent his youth in Livingston and Basking Ridge, NJ and played varsity baseball and basketball at Gill St. Bernard's School. Baseball was his true passion, which he further pursued as a 4-year varsity player and junior varsity coach at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he was also a proud member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He graduated from MIT with two degrees: a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science, both in Chemical Engineering. That training led him to the Chevron oil refineries in California, and a stint at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
Ron returned to the Boston area after meeting the love of his life, and sister of fellow MIT Sigma Chi Jim Black, Wellesley undergrad Nancy Lee Black. Their marriage would endure for 50 years. Ron earned an MBA from Northeastern University, and soon embarked on a lengthy career as a management consultant. His Charlotte-based firm, Norelli & Company, grew to become one of the most sought-after consultants in the region for small- and medium-sized corporate turnarounds. Ron's particular specialty focused on improving the financial and management health of family businesses in transition. He was selected by his peers to serve as the president of the Family Firm Institute, an international industry trade group, from 2006-2007. He served as Chairman of CEM Corporation in Matthews, NC, after that firm launched a successful initial public offering on the NASDAQ in 1986 and remained on their board for 15 years. In total, Ron led Norelli & Company for over 40 years, training the next generation of business leaders, and helping countless clients navigate difficult business challenges. During his career, Ron developed a unique business process that applied elements of thermodynamics to the management of a company, and he held US and international patents related to that work.
In 2017, the national Sigma Chi fraternity awarded him its "Significant Sig" designation to honor his lifetime of achievement in business and contribution to the community.
Ron was a devoted Christian and spent the last 35 years of his life as a member of First Presbyterian Church in Charlotte. He held numerous leadership positions both at First Presbyterian and earlier at Myers Park Presbyterian. He sang as a baritone in the choir every Sunday for the entirety of his membership at First Presbyterian, until he was physically unable to do so near the end of his life.
Ron combined his love for baseball and devotion to family by coaching little league for his children, including helping daughter Margaret and the 1993 Myers Park Trinity Softball All-Stars to the North Carolina State Championship. In addition to baseball, and being a bit too good at bowling, he fell in love with skiing later in life. His last trip to Vail occurred in 2016, after CAA had already begun to take its toll.
Ron is survived by Nancy, his three children and their spouses: Andrew Norelli (Lauren Hawley) of Columbus, OH, Margaret Norelli Sanchez (Andrés) of Houston, TX, and Lee Norelli Pedersen (Eric) of Charlotte; seven grandchildren: Neil and Alexandra Norelli, Jack, Henry, and Max Sanchez, George and Charlie Pedersen; and his sister Beth Norelli Czajkowski of Perry, MI.
A funeral is planned for 2:00 PM Friday April 22nd at First Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, with a receiving to follow the service at the church. For those wishing to make a memorial gift, please consider the Coach Norelli Fund of the Myers Park Trinity Little League, PO Box 11556, Charlotte, NC 28220, or the Music Ministry at First Presbyterian Church, 200 West Trade St., Charlotte, NC 28202.
Arrangements are in the care of Kenneth W. Poe Funeral & Cremation Service, 1321 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, NC; 28204 (704) 641-7606. Online condolences can be shared at www.kennethpoeservices.com.

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Published by Charlotte Observer on Apr. 20, 2022.

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HJ Nusbaum

September 13, 2025

He and I met again after many years from when he was our neighbor in Livingston to welcoming me to MIT when I started grad school in 1973. It was a small kindness, but much appreciated all these years later.

Mark Neisler

February 29, 2024

All honor to his name.

Mark Neisler

August 27, 2023

All honor to his name.

Beth Kinney

May 5, 2023

Nancy and Family, I am just now hearing of Ron's passing, he will be missed! He was a wonderful employer, mentor, and friend. Much Love, Beth H. Kinney

Henry (Hank) Nusbaum

October 31, 2022

Ron and his cousins were next our next door neighbors in Livingston. When I arrived at MIT he was kind enough to take me out to lunch and offer encouragement. I have fond memories of our summers playing baseball and hanging out at the town pool.

Dwight Holmes

August 22, 2022

Nancy and family - just learning of your loss. Our condolences. Ron was a part of my memories at Basking Ridge and Charlottesville when visiting his parents. Always remembered his love of baseball and his warm smile. Last saw him when his mom passed. RIP

John Fittz, MIT/Sigma Chi Classmate

April 22, 2022

Ron and I were roommates the last semester senior year as Consul and Pro-Consul of Alpha Theta Sigma Chi in 1967. Ron was a great friend and leader, and I look forward to being reunited with him in Heaven.

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April 20, 2022

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Hamid Lalani

April 20, 2022

Ron was my first Boss and my best Mentor. He was the first peron to give me an opportunity that shaped the rest of my my life in this country. I will remain indebted to him forever. May he RIP.

Carole C Fitzgerald

April 20, 2022

Nancy and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you.

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