

He loved working with actors, directors and playwrights to mold and shape stories, bringing them to life on stage where they would shine.

He applied his financial skills to raise money while having fun enmeshed within the creative theater community. He was a numbers guy, passionate about theater, New York City, summers in the Hamptons, tennis and paddle tennis.Īfter a 28 year career working on Wall Street, including being named youngest partner at Jesup and Lamont, awarded #1 on Institutional Investor’s All American All Star team multiple times, and working 15 years at Merrill Lynch, Bill transitioned into a second career as a Broadway producer. Bill enjoyed playing basketball and summers at the Jersey Shore, primarily in Manasquan and Sea Girt.Īfter attending Brown University and Harvard Business School he led a successful career in finance.

He loved spending time with family and found success within both Wall Street and the theater world.īill was the son of Catherine and Joseph, and brother to Albert and Mary, born in Newark, NJ, 1937. Bill was often described as a “character” and lived life to its fullest. Suter, 85, passed peacefully Jwith his family at his side. Lakeville, CT 06039 or to the Salisbury Volunteer Ambulance Service at PO Box 582, Salisbury, CT 06068.ĬANAAN - William P. Memorial donations can be sent either to the Lakeville VFW at 19 Brook St.
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Mary’s Cemetery in Salisbury with full military honors. Mary Church in Lakeville on Saturday, August 20 at 10:00 a.m., followed by the burial at St. Michael’s 2015 book Tombquest: Valley of Kings was dedicated to Ron. It read, “For Ronald Martin Solan: Artist, Soldier, and Porter Street Irregular.”Ī wake will be held at the Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon on Friday, August 19 from 4-7 pm. Ron was also the longtime partner of the late Sally Ongley Northrop of Salisbury and an important part of the lives of her two sons, Matthew and Michael. He was predeceased by his sisters Agnes Solan, Rose Blass, and Lorraine Lubianetsky. He is survived by his nephews John and Stephen Lubianetsky, his cousin Richard Solan, and many great nieces and nephews. He was a morning fixture for years at On the Run Coffee Shop, and an avid reader with a love of history that made him a valued teammate at trivia later in the day. Upon his retirement, Ron returned to the Northwest Corner where he lived as an artist and skilled craftsman. He served in Vietnam and many places throughout the world. He reached the rank of Master Sergeant during his military career. Army Special Forces serving as a Green Beret. Ron graduated from Salisbury School in 1954 and later graduated from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Ron was a member of the U.S. Ron was born April 5, 1936, in Lakeville, the son of the late Martin and Mary Rocknack Solan. He was a beloved, lifelong member of the community and loving uncle, cousin, and friend to many. He was dearly loved by his family and his intrepid spirit will always be an inspiration. He had been dealing with both Covid and cancer. Reflecting emerging research and ongoing reassessments of social theory, The Wiley- Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists offers significant updates and revisions to the original Blackwell Companion published a decade ago.LAKEVILLE - Ronald Martin Solan, 86, of Porter Street, passed away Augat his home.
