Ronald J Deslauriers, 85, of Attleboro, MA, passed away on January 5, 2025 at Garden Place Nursing Home. Ronald was born in Central Falls, RI to Herbert and Rita (Houde) Deslauriers on December 24, 1939. He went to Central Falls High School and graduated in 1960. He was happiest spending time with his family. He loved spending time in the garden and stacking wood for upcoming winter seasons. He was a Drum Corp enthusiast.
Ronald is survived by his wife, of 64 years, Suzanne, of Attleboro, MA. He is also survived by his sons, Mark Deslauriers, of Granville, VT, Karl Deslauriers and his wife Deb, of Attleboro, MA, Scott Deslauriers and his wife Donna, of Attleboro, MA, Wayne Deslauriers and his wife Dawn of Pawtucket, RI and Todd Deslauriers of Cumberland, RI, his sister Elaine and her husband Bob of Charlestown, RI, 9 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his son Glenn Deslauriers.
Services were private. Memorial donations may be made to The Blackstone Valley Emergency Food Center, 75 Benefit St., Pawtucket, RI.
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Ronald J Deslauriers, 85, of Attleboro, MA, passed away on January 5, 2025 at Garden Place Nursing Home. Ronald was born in Central Falls, RI to Herbert and Rita (Houde) Deslauriers on December 24, 1939. He went to Central Falls High School and graduated in 1960. He was happiest spending time with his family. He loved spending time in the garden and stacking wood for upcoming winter seasons. He was a Drum Corp enthusiast.
Ronald is survived by his wife, of 64 years, Suzanne, of Attleboro, MA. He is also survived by his sons, Mark Deslauriers, of Granville, VT, Karl Deslauriers and his wife Deb, of Attleboro, MA, Scott Deslauriers and his wife Donna, of Attleboro, MA, Wayne Deslauriers and his wife Dawn of Pawtucket, RI and Todd Deslauriers of Cumberland, RI, his sister Elaine and her husband Bob of Charlestown, RI, 9 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his son Glenn Deslauriers.
Services were private. Memorial donations may be made to The Blackstone Valley Emergency Food Center, 75 Benefit St., Pawtucket, RI.