Recording of the virtual memorial service: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF7tHJctYMM
Ronald Raymond Ricketts, 87, died 28 June 2020 at NC Little Hospice, Edina, Minnesota. Daughter Miriam Queensen, son Ray Ricketts, and son-in-law Bill Bissell were at his side. The cause was heart failure.
Born in Detroit, MI, 12/31/1932 to Raymond Julian Ricketts and Annie Meismer, Ron began playing the trombone at age 10. He attended Interlochen Arts Academy, Curtis Institute of Music, and the Manhattan School of Music, from which he received a Master’s degree.
He was a long-time member of the Minnesota Orchestra, serving as second trombonist from 1960-1995. He also played bass trombone and baritone horn; notable baritone solos included Mahler Symphony No. 7, first movement, "Bydlo" from Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, and Mars from Holst’s The Planets. He also played with the Minnesota Brass Quintet, and was a proud member of the American Federation of Musicians.
Prior to Minnesota Orchestra, Ron played in the Asbury Park Band, where he met his late wife Shirley Cohen; the Sadler’s Wells Ballet Orchestra (US tour), Dallas Symphony, North Carolina Symphony, the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra (on tour), St. Paul Opera, Minnesota Opera, and many others.
Ron was an avid nature lover and bird-watcher, walker, long-distance bicyclist, and reader.
He is survived by brother Roger Ricketts; children Sue-Anne Solem, Philip Ricketts, Linda Thompson, Raymond Ricketts, and Miriam Queensen; grandchildren Julianne Queensen, Ronny Queensen, Zach Solem, Sian Ricketts, Nicholas Thompson, and Julian Thompson.
Ron bequeathed his body to the University of Minnesota Medical School; in lieu of flowers donations may be made to Alkemie Medieval Music Ensemble, The Nature Conservancy, or Planned Parenthood of Minnesota.