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Kevin Ronan

GRAY – Kevin Ronan, 70, of Gray, passed away peacefully at his home on Jan. 4, 2026.

He is survived by his devoted wife, Lori, and cherished son, Nicholas, both of Gray. He also leaves behind his loving siblings and their spouses, Ryan Ronan and his wife Jeena, Mary Ellen Knotwell and her husband Geoffrey, and Elizabeth Duryea and her husband Chris. Kevin was a proud and loving uncle to his nephews Geoffrey and Trevor Knotwell. Additionally, he will be dearly missed by his faithful canine companions Bella and Rosie.

Kevin was predeceased by his parents John and Arlene Ronan of Milford, Conn.

He graduated Notre Dame High School in West Haven, Conn., and Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. Following his college graduation, Kevin was commissioned as a first lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps, where he served with honor. His military service shaped a lifelong commitment to leadership, integrity, honor, and dedication to others. SEMPER FI!

After his term in the Marines, Kevin built a successful career spanning over 30 years in the healthcare industry culminating as chief executive officer of Atlantic Home Health in Maine. He was respected for his steady leadership, integrity, and compassionate approach to both his colleagues and patients.

Those who knew Kevin, or were fortunate enough to have crossed his path, will remember a man defined by his devotion to family, friends, and community. Over the years he served as a hockey and track coach, board member of Casco Bay Hockey, and president of the Sebago Lake Anglers Association. Kevin was known for his energy, humor, and wit who brought his positive spirit to those surrounding him.

Above all, Kevin was a devoted husband and proud father. He was a dedicated hockey and lacrosse dad who rarely missed a game or practice, no matter the weather or distance, taking immense pleasure in cheering on his son, Nick. These hours spent at rinks and fields were among his most treasured.

In retirement Kevin embraced the life he loved most on Little Sebago Lake. He enjoyed quiet days fishing with Rosie and Bella by his side. A passionate hockey fan, he never missed an opportunity to cheer on his Boston Bruins.

There will be no services at this time.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to American Legion Field-Allen Post 148 in Windham, to fund a bench in the American Legion garden in Kevin’s memory.

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