Tribute & Message From The Family
Ronald R. Loiselle, age 79, passed away on Sunday, June 27, 2021, at his home in Manchester, NH with his family by his side. He was born on December 8, 1941, in Manchester, NH, the son of the late Theodore and Pauline (Descheneaux) Loiselle.
Ron proudly served his country as a Seaman in the United Stated Navy on the USS Searcher during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He also served for many years as a leader with the U.S. Naval Sea Cadets Corps, rising to the rank of Lieutenant Commander and serving as the executive officer of the New Hampshire unit.
Ron worked for New England Telephone Company for over 30 years; starting as a lineman and retiring as a manager. In his free time, he enjoyed hunting, fishing, woodworking and spending time with his family. He will be remembered as a loving husband and father, for his infectious sense of humor, and his unparalleled generosity.
In addition to his parents, Ronald was preceded in death by his brothers Dick and Raymond Loiselle.
Ronald leaves behind his loving wife of nearly 60 years, Elizabeth "Betty" (Dome) Loiselle and their three children; Judy and her husband David (Mayopoulos) of Litchfield, Ken Loiselle of Manchester and Allen Loiselle and his wife Selena of Londonderry; five sisters, Rita and her husband Ron Pinard of Bedford, Ruth Williamson of Goffstown, Terry and her husband Davis Clouthier of Manchester, Becky and her husband John Plichta of Litchfield and Rhonda and her husband Brian Loughlin of Goffstown. Ronald also leaves behind a brother Robert Loiselle and his wife Murial of Manchester and many other extended family members and dear friends.
Services: All are welcome to attend a calling hour on Thursday, July 1, 2021, from 11:00AM-12:00PM at the Phaneuf Funeral Home & Crematorium, 243 Hanover St., Manchester. A sit-down service will start at 12:00PM, also at the funeral home. Burial with full military honors will take place the following day, Friday, July 2 promptly at 12:30PM at the NH State Veterans Cemetery, 110 Daniel Webster Hwy, Boscawen, NH. Those wishing to attend are encouraged to allow plenty of extra time for travel as traffic will be heavy for the holiday weekend.
Condolence & Memory Journal
Ron was a great coworker, my condolences to Rita, Ruth, Becky and the rest of the family
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Jimmy Gianitsis - Work July 03, 2021
I lived with the Loiselle family1958 through 1960, attending Bishop Bradly High School. I was living among eight brothers and sisters being first cousin to them all. Ron was very special and took me under his wing more than once for which I will be ever grateful. He showed up and cheered for me in my brief sports stent at Bradley, always encouraging. He followed that mantra his whole life and countless people are better for it. What an awesome legacy! I am forever grateful for knowing Ron during a very stressful and critical time in my life. God has a very special place in His Kingdom for you.
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Bruce Connell - Venice, FL - Family July 01, 2021
Rita, Ruth and Becky sorry to hear of your brothers passing.
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Sarah Labbe - Work June 30, 2021
Al and I send our deepest sympathies to his family. Ron was a wonderful man and valued co worker. Rest peacefully Ron.
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Kathy and Al Ahlman June 30, 2021
Condolences to all the family especially Becky. The Loiselle´s have had a place in my memory bank since 1968. RIP friend.
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Bob OBrien June 30, 2021
Mr.Loiselle, Thank you for your service RDM Windham NH
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RDM June 30, 2021
Worked with Ron in Manchester NET. Rest in Peace My Freind
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Wayne B Lindgren June 30, 2021
Ron worked with both my dad and me at New England Telephone for many years. My sincerest condolences on your loss; he was a good man and a great co-worker.
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Joy (Palmer) Whitaker - Merrimack, NH - Coworker June 30, 2021
Our sincere deepest sympathies to Judy (my lifelong friend), Mrs. Loiselle, Kenny & Allen during this difficult time. Your Dad, Mr. Loiselle was a wonderful man and may he Rest In Peace. We love you ❤
Love always, Tracy, Tyler & Jenna
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Tracy Pelletier - Manchester, NH - Family Friend June 29, 2021
To the Loiselle Family,
My sincere sympathy to the entire family. I had the good fortune to meet and work with Ron for many years at New England Tel. & NYNEX. Despite that "gruff" exterior he would sometimes put on display - there was always a smile and a hearty laugh hidden underneath and we shared quite a few of those over the years. He was a nice gentleman and I'm saddened to learn of his passing.
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Ken Vachon - Litchfield, NH - Coworker June 29, 2021