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Raymond Todd Obituary

Todd, Raymond E.
Ontario: Formerly of Webster, died unexpectedly on October 28, 2008 at age 80. Predeceased by his daughter, Ann Cushing Todd Toma; brother, Harold Todd. Survived by his wife, Mary Gwen Peterson; Todd; 5 grandchildren; sister, Arlene (Roy) Vanderbilt; sister-in-law, Ruth Todd; several nieces & nephews.
Ray retired after 30 years from Stromberg Carlson and was involved in German Shepherd Dog Club, instrumental in organization of a Boy Scout troop in Webster, a member & officer in Pultneyville Yacht Club & belonged to the Ontario Historical Society.
Friends are invited to call Friday 1-4PM at MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 1961 Ridge Rd, Ontario. His Funeral Service will be held 2PM Saturday at North Ontario United Methodist Church. Interment Furnaceville Cemetery. Donations may be made to North Ontario United Methodist Church or a charity of one's choice in his memory. His warmth & love for people will be sorely missed by friends & family.

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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Oct. 30, 2008.

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Patricia Ledain

November 1, 2008

Mrs. Todd --- My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of loss. He will be sadly missed

Marian Adams Wulfert

October 30, 2008

Mary Gwen, your life with Ray on earth has come to an end and my heart goes out to you in this time of loss. It is a time to mourn. God be with you.

JoAnn Meaker

October 30, 2008

Your passionate and enthusiastic participation in our Historical Society over the years will leave an indelible mark for years to come. You, and your hugs, will be missed.

Carol Boughton

October 30, 2008

Dear friend you will be sadly missed. You have left your mark on our Historical Society and alway had our best interest at heart.

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