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The community mourns the passing of Ronald J. Kay, a beloved athlete and business leader, who died on February 18, 2025, in Naples, Florida. Known for his competitive spirit, Kay’s contributions to sports, business, and community engagement left a lasting impact. He is survived by his wife, children, and grandchildren, who continue to honor his legacy. Donations in his memory can be made to the American Cancer Society.
Ronald J. Kay: A Life Remembered in Dracut and Beyond
Dracut, MA – The community is in mourning as news spreads of the passing of Ronald J. Kay, a beloved athlete, business leader, and cherished family man who left this world on February 18, 2025. Surrounded by his loving family in Naples, Florida, Ron fought valiantly against cancer, demonstrating the same tenacity that marked his life.
Humble Beginnings
Born on June 15, 1947, in Lowell, Massachusetts, Ron was raised by his parents, Lauretta and Robert Kay. From a young age, the vibrant spirit of competition ignited within him. Graduating from Dracut High School in 1965, Ron displayed athletic prowess and determination, making a name for himself in track and field. He not only excelled in sports but also set impressive records, notably achieving the fastest mile at Dracut High School with an astonishing time of 4:09.
An Academic and Athletic Journey
His extraordinary talents did not go unnoticed. Thanks to his athletic achievements, Ron earned a scholarship to the University of Massachusetts, where he specialized in track and cross-country. He graduated with a BS in Business Degree, combining his competitive nature with a solid academic foundation.
A Flourishing Career
After college, Ron began his career at Sanders Associates. His knack for numbers and leadership eventually led him to Honeywell in Lexington, Massachusetts, where he left a significant imprint. In 1972, he met the love of his life, Karen, and their bond blossomed into a remarkable 46-year marriage.
In search of new opportunities, the couple moved to Orlando, Florida, where Ron thrived as Controller at Martin Marietta at Orlando Aerospace. His career continued to soar as he took on the role of President and joined the Board of Directors at Schawk Inc. In 1989, he co-founded K&S Manufacturing alongside his brother Richard, marking the beginning of their entrepreneurial journey that would lead to the founding of Technical Polymers and Engreen Recycling.
A Community Advocate
Beyond his business endeavors, Ron was a pillar in his community, showing dedication and leadership at every turn. Serving as president of the Inverness Golf Club in Illinois from 2003 to 2004, he brought people together through his love of golf. Additionally, his advisory role at The Classics Country Club and presidentship of his HOA in the Majors neighborhood of Lely speak volumes about his commitment to fostering strong community ties.
A True Family Man
Ron was not just an incredible athlete and businessman; he was a family man at heart. Survived by his loving wife Karen, who hails from Waltham, Massachusetts, he also leaves behind his children: daughter Katy and her husband Commander Kris Tester living in San Diego, California, and son Andrew (AJ) along with his wife Danielle residing in Kildeer, Illinois. Ron was a proud grandfather to five grandchildren: Cameron, Quinn, Cora, Kinsey, and Aubrey. His legacy also includes his siblings: Richard Kay, Sandra Woolfall, Robin Kinney, and Darlene Ducharme, all of whom will miss him dearly.
A Lasting Legacy
Ronald J. Kay’s life, marked by achievement, competition, and love, is a stark reminder of how impactful a single individual can be to their family and community. Those wishing to honor his memory can make donations to the American Cancer Society, ensuring that his spirit of giving lives on. Details for a full memorial service will be shared at a later date, as the family navigates this challenging time.
Final care arrangements have been entrusted to Fuller Funeral Home-Pine Ridge in Naples, Florida, where Ron’s family will ensure he is remembered with the dignity and respect he rightfully deserves.
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