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Ronald (Ron) McCarten

Ronald (Ron) McCarten

Castleknock

McCarten (Roselawn Road, Castleknock and formerly of Seaton, Workington, England and late of St. Vincent’s College, Castleknock and Ex Irish Rugby International) January 29th. 2021, (peacefully), at Elm Green Nursing Home, Castleknock.  

Ronald (Ron), beloved husband of Edna and dear father of James, Philip and the late Elizabeth.  

Sadly missed by his loving wife, sons, daughter-in-law Kathleen, James’s partner Maria, brother Gerard, sisters Margaret and Claire, relatives and friends. R.I.P.  

Due to Government advice and restrictions regarding public gatherings a private family funeral will take place.  

For those who would like to pay their respects to Ronald, his cortege will leave from his residence at 11.00am on Wednesday morning, 3rd. February to travel along Roselawn Road, on to Castleknock Road and on to College Road and into Castleknock College for a Private Family Mass.  

Those who would have liked to attend the funeral but due to current restrictions cannot, may follow the Mass on Wednesday 3rd. February at 11.30am by clicking on the link below;  

Funeral Mass of Ron McCarten 1935-2021 - YouTube

You may also follow the cremation Service on Wednesday 3rd. February at 1.30pm by clicking on the link below.

https://vimeo.com/event/139693

or you may leave a message by selecting “Book of condolences” here.

No flowers please.  Donations in lieu, if desired, to Down Syndrome Ireland.

The Family would appreciate if you could leave a message to be put into a book of condolences for the family.

Bill RogersCastleknock 1977-1984

Dear Edna, James, Philip & Family
Ron was a true gentleman and a man of Castleknock, he helped me in College & my two boys when they attended Castleknock.
My thoughts & prayers are with you all.
May he rest in peace, he will be missed.

Robert McGrathCastleknock Collect Pastman - '02

So sad to hear about Mr McCarton’s passing. Truly a lovely gentleman and a superb teacher. Deepest condolences to all the family. Rest in Peace

Alma Bhamjee (Canada)Friend

Dear Edna,
Sorry to hear of Ron,s passing.
The “trip” down Roselawn with neighbours
and friends present although sad sounds lovely
Alma.

Bhavita PatelFriend

Dearest Edna,
I am very sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Ron was an absolute gentleman, I enjoyed the conversations we used to have and always looked forward to hearing of your lovely holidays.
All my love,
Bhavita

John HanlonSVC Class of 1992

Dear Edna and family, how very sad to hear the news. It would have been great to have had the chance to meet him again.
My earliest memories of Ron were: man with very English accent, a stern look which could just as easily break into a smile, short and very nimble for an ‘old guy’, an introduction to the word “kit” for the first time …and the great importance attached to “looking after it”.
“No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it”. (Heb 12:11)
He was disciplined, principled and kind. He could be tough – but mostly because he cared and wanted these young boys and men before him to be best that they could be and to not waste the opportunities afforded to them. Sometimes it worked out and sometimes it didn’t. Fear and fun wrapped up in one bundle. It wasn’t all about winning …and in those days we didn’t win very much, but for those who were willing he offered every encouragement and was generous with his time. He will be missed but not forgotten.
“Surely goodness and kindness shall follow me all the days of my life.
In the Lord’s own house shall I dwell for ever and ever.” (Psalm 23)

David Doneganformen student

Edna James Philip and family,
Ron was a true gentleman, and kind and considerate teacher. I had the fortune of sitting next to him at a dinner in Cork,he was great company late into the night.
He will be sadly missed Knoch 1980

HazelFamily

A wonderful service for a wonderful man. Myself, Dan and Charlie send our love and comfort at this very sad time and hope that your memories will turn your tears to smiles remembering all of the wonderful times you shared. Lots of love always xx

Margaret and Manfred EngelRonald's big sister and brother in law

A final goodbye to a wonderful, kind and loving brother, goodbye I can’t believe I won’t see you again, goodbye xxx