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ODonoughue RonaldO'DONOUGHUE, Ronald "Ron", PENG., LT. (RCN) -  Ron O'Donoughue passed peacefully, at Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound, on June 23, 2021.

He was in his 80th year.

He leaves behind his wife and best friend of 57 years, Donna May O'Donoughue (nee De Mary), his sons Glenn of Victoria, BC, Seann (Andrea) of Owen Sound and Todd (Rachel) of Boston, MA, and his six healthy, intelligent, beautiful grandchildren: Liam, Erin, Aidan, Maeve, Dylan, Rohan, who were the apples of his eye.

Left to mourn are his brothers, Mark (Pam) of Orleans, ON and Michel (Cathy) of Jacksonville, FL, along with many dear family and friends both near and far.

Ron was Irish French Canadian who is remembered for his organization, determination and good sense of humour.

One of his favourite sayings was: "Winning isn't everything… it is the only thing."

Ron was a proud graduate of RMC's Class of '64, and an RCN Tracker Test Pilot.

He retired to Georgian Bay in 2000 after a long and rewarding career at the Royal Bank.

Ron became a Georgian Bay commercial pilot and volunteered and enjoyed being part of many organizations such as the Billy Bishop Museum, Owen Sound Marine and Rail Museum, BALL, Silver "C's" and Silver Tones, International Shipmasters' Association, RBC Pensioners, along with being a very active and involved "Poppa".

The family wishes to thank Dr. Marc Newton and the caring doctors and nurses on 6-1 at GBHS for their loving care and support.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a celebration of Ron's life will be held and announced at a later date this year.

Memorial donations can be made in Ron's honour to the Grey Bruce Regional Hospital Foundation, the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Chapman House Hospice and can be made.

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