In memory of

Ronald Joseph Tighe

July 1, 1934 -  November 3, 2025

Ron passed peacefully on November 3, 2025 at the grand age of 91. He was loved by his late wife, Donna Donechy, and her family. Ron will be greatly missed by his children Michael (Barb), Margaret Stacey (Paul), Kevin, Christopher (Rosemary) and Jeffrey (Yvona). Proud grandfather of Michael (Savanna), William (Alicia), Daniel, Julia (Brendan), Catherine, Alexander and Margot, and of his great-grandchildren, Rowan, Talia and Brianna. Predeceased by his parents, Alfred ‘Kelly’ and Marjorie (McReavy) Tighe, and his two sisters Katheryn ‘Cath’ Tighe and Josephine 'Jo' McCarthy.

Ron grew up in Owen Sound and attended St. Mary’s primary, OSCVI high school and graduated from University of Toronto in 1956. He always claimed small town tastes in food – meat and potatoes – nothing fancy. This caused quite the stir at his retirement communities as he would ask for a PB&J rather than eat something with a “foreign name”. Most of all, Ron was a sports fanatic. He played 13 different sports over his lifetime and retired from competitive racquetball at the age of 80. He also loved to watch his beloved Detroit Red Wings – a team that he adopted because an older cousin, Pat McReavy played with them and whose name is on the 1941 Stanley Cup win roster - heady stuff for a kid.

Ron not only actively played and avidly watched sports, but he also loved his sports pools. He had upward of 10 clipboards going at one time with stats for each pool he was in. Much to the chagrin of his sons, he won the “Four Horseman” CFL pool and trophy this year, again.

A visitation for Ron will take place on Sunday November 9th from 1pm-3pm at Pine Hills Cemetery and Funeral Centre, 625 Birchmount Rd, Toronto. There will be no service.

Special thank you to the multitude of caring medical professionals who made Ron’s life so much easier over the past year, at Lakeridge Health Whitby, Delmanor Wynford, North York General Hospital, Venvi Leaside and Michael Garron Hospital, especially nurse Eden who provided compassionate support to his family at the very end.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to one of the hospital foundations above, or to your favourite charity.

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Heather MacAulay (Longtime friend of Margaret & Paul)

Entered November 6, 2025 from Toronto

He headed a wonderful family!

Karen Delesalle nee Cawkell (Niece)

Entered November 6, 2025 from Vancouver

I remember Uncle Ron fondly and send my heartfelt condolences to Margaret and " the boys" along with their families. My memory of him at 2380 Queen St. throwing a ball to the multitude of kids running about, and the home on Blantrye full of commotion.
Thinking of you all and remembering him.

Dennis McKenna (Co-worker and team mate friend!!)

Entered November 10, 2025

Very sorry to learn of Ron’s passing. Thoughts and prayers to his family. I worked at The Pru with Ron and played fastball with him for many years. Always marvelling at how good he was even though he was older than most of us playing. We also played a lot of Euchre and travelled to hockey games. He was a great guy to hang with. Rest in peace Ron.

Glenn Daniels (Prudential alumni)

Entered November 13, 2025 from 23 Oldenburg Court Coldwater Ontario

Long time friend met him when I joined Prudential in 1975…we played baseball for Prudential for a number of years eventually winning the championship in the 80’s we also played Stratomatic baseball game at lunch in his office in Auditing for a # of years.
In 1975 I introduced Ron to hockey pools and he continued to participate for almost 50 years.
There are many great memories of you Ron many with your sidekick Sanzo they won’t be forgotten RIP

Stephen Tustin (Cousin)

Entered November 14, 2025 from Toronto

Ron was decades only than me but I have some cherished memories of his kindness. He looked like his Dad’s twin!

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