A NY Racing Legend Passes On
Ralph Theroux was one of the first people I met when I was a little kid at the racetrack and one of NY's most popular racing personalities for over half a century. He will be missed.
Ralph Theroux Sr. dead at age 86
By DAVID GRENING
Ralph Theroux Sr., a longtime jockey agent who once represented Hall of Fame jockeys Bill Boland, Pat Day, and Walter Blum during a long, colorful career, died Saturday morning. He was 86.
Theroux was born in Rhode Island but moved to South Ozone Park, N.Y., when he was 8. Theroux worked for legendary trainers Hirsch Jacobs and Ben Jones before serving 33 months in the U.S. Army in Europe and Northern Africa during World War II.
Theroux is survived by his wife, Florence, his son Ralph Jr., a former jockey agent who now works in the racing department of NYRA, daughters Kathy and Virginia and six grandchildren.
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