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Dr. Ramon Chura Psy. D., a longtime resident of Hull, MA, passed away peacefully at home, with his wife Priscilla by his side on Thursday, June 11, 2026. He was 77.
He was born in Washington D.C. to Dorothy (Kirik) and Dr. Ramon C. Chura D.M.D. and raised in Latham, NY. After graduating CBA, where he was active in the Squires, he later earned his A.S. in Social Sciences from Dean College, B.A. in Psychology from Elmira College, M.A. in Counseling Psychology from Assumption College and his doctorate from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. Ramon practiced as a licensed clinical psychologist for over 35 years in Hingham and Weymouth. Ramon was an avid reader and kept current with clinical research. His passion for scientific advancement is legendary.
He met his wife Priscilla while working in Boston together. The two had developed a friendship and when she moved on to another opportunity, he followed up with a letter. His hopes of rekindling their friendship blossomed into a lifelong connection. They were eventually married in the house they bought together in Hull, where they would live their remaining days.
Ramon enjoyed boating and living near the water. He was a thoughtful and introspective gentleman, an old soul, whose kindness will continue to echo through the lives of his family, friends and all those whom he helped. His dedication to helping his clients and compassion for those around him was unwavering.
Beloved husband of 44 years to Priscilla Chura of Hull. Loving brother to Daniel Chura and his wife Susan of NY and sister Chris Chura and her partner Joe Bianco of VA. Adoring uncle to Lindsay Chura Mandelberg and her husband Matthew of MD and their children Ari and Lilah. Also lovingly survived by Priscilla’s siblings, nieces, nephews, great & great great nieces and nephews and friend Joy Knight.
A private celebration of life will be held by the family at a later date. In remembrance, please consider a donation to Wellspring Service Center or to a non-profit of your choice.
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