Ronald W. Martin Sr.
Ronald W Martin Sr, age 78, passed away Friday September 27, 2024 at his home with his loving family by his side.
Ron grew up and later raised his family in Northeast Philadelphia. He graduated from Frankford High School (‘63) and Temple University (‘81). He worked as a salt and chemical salesman, coached several youth teams, and served as a director in the Devlin Little League organization. He is predeceased by his parents George and Madeleine (née McDevitt) Martin .
Ron is the beloved, devoted and loving husband of Margaret “Peggy” (née Strick). He is the loving father of Ron Martin Jr. and his wife, Shannon and the devoted grandfather of Samantha and Madison. Ron is the dear brother of Bruce Martin and his wife, Kathy; and brother-in-law of Sandra Larimer and her partner, Jim Licaretz. He is also the uncle of exceptional nephews, Bill & Matt Martin, and nieces, Meredith & Adrienne Larimer.
Ron was a great man and truly a wonderful friend. He had the amazing ability to make everyone he met feel special. He devoted his life to his family and would do anything to make them happy, especially Peggy. He was an avid sports enthusiast and a dedicated Philadelphia sports fan, but his greatest passion was supporting his son on the field/ice rink and later in life, his granddaughters, whether they were dancing or playing sports. Ron cherished every moment spent with his loved ones and treasured friends.
Relatives and friends are invited to Ron’s Viewing Saturday 10/5, 9 to 10am at Our Lady Help of Christians 1500 Marian Rd., Abington, PA 19001. His Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10am. Interment Our Lady of Grace Cemetery. Please, in lieu of flowers, contributions in Ron’s name may be made to LaSalle College High School Ice Hockey Program 8605 Cheltenham Avenue, Wyndmoor, PA 19038.
Dear Peggy, Bev told me the sad news of Ron’s passing yesterday. I will be down in the area on Saturday but not until after lunch. I am truly sorry that Ron has left this earth but know he is with our Lord and Savior and is at peace. Know that Dennie & I will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
I asked Bev to give you a hug from both of us.
Love,
Dennie & Ken
Haven’t seen Ron in decades but hasn’t stopped my fond memory of Ron froom decades ago and his terrific personality and kind heart. He was loved by everyone and will be missed.