Ronald J. Waske

Ronald J. Waske obituary, Delmar, NY

Ronald J. Waske

Ronald Waske Obituary

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Ronald John Waske, age 77, of Delmar N.Y. (formerly of Canton, N.Y.), passed away peacefully on September 28, 2025, at Albany Medical Center surrounded by his loving family.

A devoted family man first and always, Ron’s life was rich in achievement, generosity, and quiet influence. Ron embodied the values of loyalty, service, and leadership throughout his life.

Born in Potsdam, N.Y., he was the son of the late Leonard and Helen Waske. A gifted three sport athlete, he graduated from Canton High School and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree from St. Lawrence University and a master’s degree in education from Bowling Green University. He married the love of his life, Margaret (Peggy) McNulty, on June 14th, 1969, in Renfrew, Ontario and together they raised their two daughters Amy and Laura.

After graduating, Ron became a teacher and athletic trainer, roles he would elevate with professionalism, compassion, and innovation. He spent 10 years as the athletic trainer for the New York Islanders, contributing to their run of four consecutive Stanley Cup championships from 1980 through 1983. In 2006, Ron was honored by the Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers Society with induction into their Wall of Honor, which is displayed in the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, a testament to his distinguished service in professional hockey.

In 1984, Ron returned to his alma mater to become Head Athletic Trainer at St. Lawrence University. Over a 26-year tenure there, he helped thousands of student-athletes recover from injury, improve their performance, and reach their fullest potential. He also mentored hundreds of budding athletic trainers, many of whom went on to notable careers in the field. His peers and the wider athletic community recognized Ron’s impact. He was inducted into the St. Lawrence University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2019 for his outstanding contributions to the university’s athletic programs.

Throughout his career and beyond, Ron believed deeply in giving back. He volunteered his time with youth sports programs, shared his expertise with local schools, was an EMT for the local rescue squad, and supported community initiatives. He encouraged students and young professionals, not only those pursuing athletics, but in every field, to lead with integrity, compassion, and commitment to others.

Ron’s passing leaves a profound void in his family’s hearts and in the communities that benefited from his generosity and mentorship. But his legacy endures: in his daughters and grandchildren; in the many athletic trainers, coaches, and athletes he guided; and in the spirit of dutiful service and kindness he modeled every day. Ron is survived by his devoted wife Peggy, daughters Amy (Steven) Jo, Laura (Kelly) Bronson, grandchildren Gavin and Sasha Jo, and Clara and Ellie Bronson. Also surviving is his brother Leonard (Ruth) Waske. He was predeceased by his brothers Richard Waske and Raymond Waske, and also his grandson Alexander Jo.

A memorial service will be planned for a later date to allow family, friends, and former colleagues to gather, share memories, and commemorate a life well-lived.

In honoring Ron’s legacy, the family may suggest that, in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the St. Lawrence University athletic training program in his name, helping future generations of student-athletes receive care, encouragement, and opportunity, www.givecampus.com/campaigns/41229/donations/new

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