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Richard Pont

1930 - 2021

Richard Pont obituary, 1930-2021, Branford, CT

BORN

1930

DIED

2021

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Richard Pont Obituary

Richard Pont
September 5, 1930 - August 17, 2021
Richard Pont – September 5, 1930-August 17, 2021
"Small in stature he was nevertheless a giant; quiet in demeanor his voice was always heard."
On August 17, 2021 a gentle giant went to the great football field in the sky. Richard Pont was born on September 5, 1930, in Canton, Ohio to the late Juan Bautista Pont and Susannah Sikurinec Pont. He was an avid historian and traveler but he enjoyed time with family & friends the most. His love for Yale football was only surpassed by his love for his family and the friends that became family.
Coach Richie Pont, as he was known, always presented a wonderful example of what a "man" could and should be. A loving husband and father. A loyal friend. A strong leader with a thoughtful and considerate presence in addition to being a fierce and fair competitor.
The foundation of Coach Pont's long career as a football player and coach was the Canton sandlot football of his youth. After graduation from Canton Timken High School in 1948, Pont went on to star as a running back at Bowling Green University (1949 – 1951), earning Most Valuable Player honors in 1950. He was drafted into the United States Army in 1952 and played football for the Fort Eustis Wheels before transferring to Korea in 1953 where he served with distinction with the 2nd Infantry Division and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal.
Pont began his football coaching career upon his return from Korea at Miami University working together with his brother, Coach John Pont. He then moved on to coaching positions at Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio (Assistant, 1956 – 1960), where he met his bride Sarah of almost 60 years, and Steubenville Central Catholic High School (Head Coach, 1961 – 1967) before moving on to a long career as the offensive backfield coach at Yale University under Carm Cozza (1968 – 1995). During his esteemed tenure at Yale, Coach Pont's backfield was a dominant presence on Ivy League gridirons. He helped transform the lives of countless young men who went on to prestigious football careers. However, most importantly he helped shape their lives off the playing field through his quiet grace and unfailing compassion. Coach's lessons on the field taught his players how to face future life obstacles. "Just flow through, don't lock on, just flow through."
Coach Richie poured his heart and soul into every aspect of his life; living a life of commitment to family, friends, work and faith with an understated style. His words will gently echo in the memories of so many people - "And when trouble is hurtling towards you, when it arrives, don't stiffen up, don't brace. Accept it with calm and grace and soft hands, soft hands."
A twinkle in his eye and his wry smile are the words most used to describe Richard Pont. When football season arrives, Coach Pont's spirit will be waving in the breeze at Yale Bowl Lot F and he will be smiling with a pint of ale and some kielbasa. While we will miss him terribly; Heaven just got a little brighter. Rest easy Coach and thank you for your soft hands, love & respect for a life well lived.
He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Sarah (Russell) Pont, children Joe (Angela), Sally (Steve Lawrence), Mary (Dave Strong), and Cathy (Dean Harvey), and his grandchildren, Max and Harry Pont; Fitz and Miles Lawrence; Zu Zu and Thomas Pont Strong and Elsie Tierney.
A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday August 23 at St. Mary Church of St. John Bosco Parish in Branford. Eulogies will be given prior to Mass from 10:30 to 11:00, with Mass beginning at 11:00. Burial will be private. There will be no calling hours. The W.S. Clancy Memorial Funeral Home, 244 North Main St. Branford is in care of arrangements. Memorial contributions in his name may be made to the Closer to Free Fund, P.O. Box 1849, New Haven, CT 06508. Please see his online memorial @ www.wsclancy.com.

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Published by The New Haven Register on Aug. 19, 2021.

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Barbara Landman

August 23, 2021

To Sarah and family, I was sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Pont. He was a wonderful man and I know you will all share wonderful memories of him.

Buster Yannon

August 22, 2021

Played on the 64-65 C.C.H.S. team that was 9-1. I owe Coach my life as a teacher / coach of 37 yrs to him as my Coach. I will never forget him and Mrs. Pont I am so sorry for your loss.

Mike Sellaroli

August 22, 2021

I want to offer my condolences for the passing of a great man, coach, mentor and friend. I was one of his players in the mid 60's and what he taught me as well as others go beyond the playing field. Now you can enjoy your coaching from above.

Louise W Mason

August 20, 2021

Dear Sarah and Family , I was so sorry to read of Richards passing . My thoughts and prayers are with you. With Love Louise

Courtney White

August 19, 2021

A fitting tribute to a wonderful husband and father. My heart goes out to the Pont family.

mike murphy

August 19, 2021

Coach Pont,
Thank you for always inviting me to the Yale basketball games at the Payne-Whitney gym with you and your son Joe and the the hockey games at the Whale and of course the football games. I'll never forget the beautiful aroma of roasted peanuts, cracker-jacks, popcorn and cigars. And thank you for your wonderful family. You will live on with them forever.

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Mass of Christian Burial

11:00 a.m.

St. Mary Church of St. John Bosco Parish

Branford, CT

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