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Richie Caruso posted a condolence
Speaking both personally and as president of Natural Glass Corvette Association, I will miss Ray who was always there for his club and his friends. His dedication set an example for the rest of us. From Corvettes at Carlisle to our car show, nobody sacrificed his time and energy like Ray. Most of all, he was a great guy and a friend to everyone. Rest in peace, Ray.
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Cousin SusieQ. Heck posted a condolence
What comes to mind is the saying "GOD wants flowers among his weeds"! It's nice to know that Our maker now has "A Bird Of Paradise" among his garden of THE MANY Blessed flowers that went before him: his grandparents, his Father(Ray.Sr),his brother Paul, and all the other family members. YOU are now ALL safe in GOD'S keeping. May you be perpectually at PEACE with the Angels. God Bless and love you, My Gentle Giant, of a Cousin. SusieQ
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Wendell Strode posted a condolence
Ray, thanks for your love and support of the National Corvette Museum. You were always a joy to be with!
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Annette posted a condolence
Ray and Ginney have been a part of my life since the 1960s when Ginney and I were in Nursing School. If I needed to purchase anything, I knew that if I called Ray, he would do the research and give me all the stats. It may take a while, since his research could take one day or one month. God truly gave me a true friend when he came into my life all those years ago. I Love You Ray.
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John & Joan Simon posted a condolence
We will miss your kind and gentle smile. Rest dear friend and cousin, be at peace. May your memory be eternal.
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Michael & Aletta Waterhouse posted a condolence
We remember Raymond as a very kind, friendly, and caring man who always put his family first. Our thoughts and prayers are with Ginny and the family.
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Sid Jones posted a condolence
Ray was one of the first people I met when I joined Celanese in 1968. Over the years he proved to be a great guy and a valuable and helpful coworker. He also knew a lot about MG's!
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Kris Conley posted a condolence
No thoughts can express how saddened I am for your loss. I remember how he was always around, his days as a fireman - and if I recall he looked dashing in his dress blues...hanging around with Moose and how I was always so amazed at how tall he was - to me he always looked like a giant! I am thinking and praying for everyone to be able to remember the joy and love that you all had while Ray was still on earth and know that his love and his memories will always surround you. xo
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Harry, Sylvia & Bill Levy posted a condolence
Dear Ginny, Chris and Sean,
We were sorry to learn of Ray's passing. We can assure you, we know just how precious a husband/father is. No one can take the place of a loving husband/father; but may the treasured memories you have of Ray, carry you through each day, and remain with you always. May you find comfort in knowing that Ray is in a better place. He is without pain, and finally at rest. We hope that this may give you the peace of mind and strength to overcome this farewell. May your dear and loving husband/father rest in peace, in God’s great kingdom.
Harry, Sylvia & Bill Levy
Bridgewater & Bernardsville