Ronald E. McCall

ronald mccall
Ronald E. McCall died at home on June 25th, 2021. Son of Chester Eugene and Anna McCall, he was born on December 7, 1941, and grew up in Montoursville, PA. In 1963, he was graduated from Penn State where he became a lifelong Nittany Lions fan. Ron attended Hahnemann Medical School where he met his classmate Barbara Parkhurst, the love of his life. They were married on June 11, 1966, in Newton, MA. He spent four years as a resident at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Boston and then two years in the army as a Major at Fort Knox, Kentucky. In 1973, he and Dr. Robert Cote joined to form an internal medicine practice in Sanford, Maine. He retired from medicine in 2001 and then worked as Ed Tech for 3 years. Ron was a loving husband and a proud father and grandfather to his four children and seven grandchildren. Ron's greatest pleasure was time spent with his family, running races, walking at the beach or wood trails, playing golf, and watching his children and grandchildren play sports. He also completed three marathons and hiked to the top of the forty-eight New Hampshire 4,000+ foot mountain peaks with his dog Max. He was an active member of North Parish Congregational Church where he was a deacon, member of the mission board, and a Sunday School teacher. He enjoyed volunteering with the Red Cross blood drives, Literacy Volunteers, and in elementary schools. In addition to Barbara, he leaves a son Bob and his wife Nadine, a son Chuck and his wife Jessica, a son Dave and his wife Kathy, and a daughter Debbie and her husband Andy. He also leaves his 7 grandchildren, Jack, Sam, Morgan, Bella, and Jane McCall, Jake and Abby Toothaker, his brother Tom and wife Emily, several nieces and nephews, and his loyal dog, Zoey. A celebration of life will be held for family and friends. There will be a brief service followed by fellowship and sharing of memories at the North Parish Congregational Church (893 Main Street in Sanford, ME) on Saturday, July 10th at 12:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to either the Animal Welfare Society located on 46 Holland Street in Kennebunk, ME, or the North Parish Church. Arrangements are under the direction of Black Funeral Homes and Cremation Service, Sanford-Springvale.

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  1. Dear Barbara and family; I regret that we couldn’t attend the services for Ron. Our sympathies are with you at the time of this great loss for you and the community.We will remember his faithful attendance at North Parish and his generous volunteer work at Margaret Chase Smith School.Much love, Fred and Barb

    – Fred and Barbara Boyle

  2. We were saddened to read of Ron’s passing. Please accept our deepest sympathy to you, Barbara, and your entire family. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

    – Betty and Bob Dunham

  3. A Memorial Tree was planted for Dr. Ronald E. McCall
    We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Conroy-Tully Walker and Black Funeral Homes
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  4. Dear Barbara and family; I regret that we couldn’t attend the services for Ron. Our sympathies are with you at the time of this great loss for you and the community.

    We will remember his faithful attendance at North Parish and his generous volunteer work at Margaret Chase Smith School.

    Much love, Fred and Barb

    – Fred and Barbara Boyle

  5. Deepest Sympathy to the McCall family. He was a wonderful physician and a true gentleman! He taught me a lot during our years at Goodall! May he RIP

    – Barbara Phillips

  6. Ron could have been a clone of his older brother Tom. Both were straight arrows who were quietly serious and respectful hof fellow classmates and teachers. The McCall family lived four blocks north of our high school on Arch Street in Montoursville.


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