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DONNA PIMENTAL
July 16, 2008
What a wonderful, straight talking yet gentle and warm hearted man. Loved his life. Loved being a cop, loved his family so much. He told stories of both often enough, and stories of his family with such pride. And rightly so. What an honor and joy it was to have known him. His passing leaves a huge void in this world. He was one in a million. My deepest condolences to his loved ones.
Lou & Linda Rubsam
July 14, 2008
Once met never forgotten. Rest In Peace Ray. Our condolences to the Campo family
Mark Vogel
July 11, 2008
Thank you Ray for all the fun and laughter. I know the family and I will miss you and will forever fondly keep our memories of you and Ash! All our heart felt best wishes to you family.
Warren McCue
July 10, 2008
Ray and I were in the same Academy Class in February of 1969. There were twelve of us with prior police experience, and we had many laughs for the next four months. We were both sent to the 3rd. Precinct where the laughs continued to the end. GOD BLESS YOU RAY, YOU LEFT US TO SOON.
JoAnn Thorp (DiMaio)
July 10, 2008
Remember Ray from High School, Class of '60. I had a crush on him back then. One of the "nicer" guys in high school.
Adam Pfundstein
July 9, 2008
Always will remember Ray as one of the good guys. He always had a smile on his face and a hearty laugh.
Ret. Sgt. Duncan Fisher, 33rd Recruit Class
July 9, 2008
Sorry to hear of Ray's passing, remember the days together in the academy. It was a time of hopes for the future with a department that was on the move forward. I'm sure he felt like the most of us that we made the right decision.
Noel Perry
July 9, 2008
West Islip HS Class of 1960 offers its sincere condolences to Ray's friends and family.
Daniel Miller
July 9, 2008
Your Dad was a good and very funny guy and I always enjoyed working with him in the 3rd. He´s in a better place now, God bless him.
Lisa
July 9, 2008
I remember your Dad as being the Nicer Cop in the Terrace, He would let us kids slide every now and then. It was your Dad that made me run the right course in life. He always told me that one day I would be someone If I chose. We all Remember Officer Campo! I am so Sorry to hear of this great loss of one of the Better Police Officers In The 3rd. My Uncle Remembers him as well, He is retired now. Our prayers are with you and your family in this great hour of need!
Brian Mahoney
July 9, 2008
Your Dad drove unit 327 on a differant shift and we relieved each other. we'd talk about what was going on in our sector.He was a good cop and had a fun personality my deepest sympathies go to your family
Mark Hawthorne
July 9, 2008
I always enjoyed working with your Dad. He was a person who loved life. We had many a good time in the 3rd Pct.
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