Ronnie Joseph Larade

It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Ronnie Joseph Larade, age 64, of French Cove, Nova Scotia on September 22, 2024.

Born in Cheticamp in 1960, Ronnie had fond memories of growing up as the youngest of 21 children in his close-knit French Acadian fishing community.  Although he lived in Toronto for over 20 years, and later retired to the community of French Cove, Cheticamp was always the home of his heart.

Ronnie’s family meant the world to him. He leaves behind his loving wife, Evey Lewis; children, Chris (Lisa) and Mike (Jessie).  Ronnie’s grandchildren were his heart; he will be missed greatly by Avery, Jacob, Isaac, and Blake.

He is also survived by his loving sisters, Annette, Yvette (Paul), Madeleine (Joey), and Freda (Todd); sisters-in-law, Lucy (Ken), and Myla; brother-in-law, Robin (Susan); and many nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, Frederick and Eulalie Larade, he was predeceased by his brothers, Jules, Pierre Louis, Robert, Napoleon, and Roger; his sisters, Lorraine, Marguerite Marie, Marie Ediana, Marie Louise and Marie Adele.

Ronnie had a generous spirit and a warmth that drew others to him.  He was cherished by a large circle of dear friends both in Ontario and Nova Scotia who brought joy and comfort throughout his life.  Ronnie made a lasting impact on both family and friends alike.

Ronnie was well known for his love of the Boston Bruins and avidly watched their games.  The only thing he liked more than when Boston won, was when they won against the Montreal Canadiens.  He loved the music of George Jones and was known to break into a rendition of “He Stopped Loving Her Today” at every opportunity.

Cremation has taken place, and visitation will occur on Sunday, September 29 from 1:30pm to 3pm at Cheticamp Funeral Home.  We welcome both family and friends to join us in honouring and celebrating Ronnie’s life. A private burial will proceed the service (immediate family members only).

For those unable to attend in person, the family appreciates your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.  In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the The Kidney Foundation of Canada in Ronnie’s name.

Who’s gonna fill their shoes?
Who’s gonna stand that tall?
Who’s gonna play the Opry
And the Wabash cannonball?
Who’s gonna give their heart and soul
To get to me and you?
Lord, I wonder who’s gonna fill their shoes

Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes – George Jones

 

  1. My heartfelt sympathies to Evey & the other family members & friends! May Ronnie rest in peace !

  2. Sincere condolences to Ronnie’s family and friends , may he RIP 🙏

  3. I am so sorry for your loss, Evey, Chris{ Lisa }, Mike { Jessie }, and all family members. I remember Ronnie well from playing hockey against him and the odd party where he would belt out a few George Jones songs and he sang the songs well. Ronnie was always very friendly. RIP my friend.

  4. Sympathies to the family.Fond memories of ronnie growing up in cheticamp.God bless the family