Falmouth, NS
November 27, 1960 - September 17, 2024
Ronald Peter MacCormack, 63, of Falmouth, NS. passed away peacefully on Tuesday,
September 17th, 2024 at Hants Community Hospital surrounded by his loving family.
He was born in Arichat, NS and was the seventh son of the late John Alec & Stella (Richard) MacCormack.
After graduating from NSCC with a diploma in carpentry he briefly worked in Sydney, NS before settling in Falmouth, NS and starting his own contracting and construction business and operating it for 40 years. He loved curling, cheering on the Boston Bruins and going on camping trips with his family.
Ronnie always looked forward to family gatherings, especially family game nights.
He is survived by his wife Joy Woodman-MacCormack; children Nova (Paul) MacCormack, Chet (Katie) MacCormack and Drew (Ksenia) MacCormack; one granddaughter Harper, the twinkle in his eye. Sibling Jean (Don) Ferguson, Donald (Alice) MacCormack, Gerald (Carol Anne) MacCormack, Christina MacCormack, Dennis MacCormack.
He is predeceased by his brothers Carl MacCormack, Bernard MacCormack, Johnny MacCormack and Allan MacCormack.
A Celebration of Life is being held at the Windsor Curling Club on Sunday, September 29th from 2:00-4:00pm in honour of his memory.
I just recently heard of Ron's passing. I'm very sorry Joy. Ron was a great guy and I always enjoyed our conversations. May he RIP.
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So sorry Joy to you and your family I remember Ron as a great person who enjoyed life . My condolences Ivan
Joy and family
My deepest condolences to you and your family. Ronnie always greeted me with a smile and that is how I will remember him.
Dianne Jacquard
Joy and Family
Ronnie was such a positive and caring person. He made sure his family was well looked after. Joy , he didn’t want you to worry about anything.
Ronnie loved his children so much and spoke very highly of their accomplishments.He was so proud. Our sincere condolences.
Love Janet and Mike ❤️
Joy and family: I am very sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure to know Ronnie from the WCC. I always enjoyed curling with him and loved his sense of humor, on and off the ice. I admired his “love” for the game. He will be missed, dearly. Connie Davison ❤️