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Raymond Trombly Obituary

"Raymond J. Trombly of Dracut, Navy vet, Korean War; 72 Dracut — Raymond J. Trombly, a Dracut resident, beloved husband of Constance V. (Monty) Trombly, died Sunday, December 7, 2008, at the Saints Medical Center, following an extended Illness. He was 72. He was born in Lowell, on October 25, 1936, a son of the late Raymond Trombly and the late Helen (Vigneault) Saunders. Mr. Trombly was veteran of the Korean Conflict, having served in the Navy. Ray was a member of the American Legion Post 212 in Chelmsford. He owned and operated the former Champagne Diner in Lowell for four years, and then he owned and operated the former Trombly House Restaurant on Woburn Street in Lowell for 10 years until illness forced his retirement. Ray enjoyed playing cards, and get togethers with family and friends. Survivng him besides his wife are a sister and brother-in-law, Claire and Stephen Beach of Clermont, FL; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Carmen and Leonard Cossette of Springfield, Gilbert and Charlotte Monty of Pelham, NH, Ronald Monty of Baltimore, MD, Conrad Monty and his partner, Helen Smith of Lowell; and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Lucille Taylor. Trombly — Relatives and friends may call at the MCKENNA-OUELLETTE FUNERAL HOME, 327 Hildreth Street, from 3 until 7 PM on Thursday. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday at 9:00 AM in the Immaculate Conception Church. Burial will be private. For directions and condolences, please visit www.mckennaouellette.com

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Published by Lowell Sun on Dec. 10, 2008.

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mary dufresne

December 14, 2008

Dear Connie,

I remember all the good times we had, both at your house and when we went out to eat.

My deepest sympathy,
Mary

Sherrol Robertson (Carr)

December 14, 2008

Connie, So sorry to hear about Ray. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sherrol

December 12, 2008

Dear Connie,
Fred and I are so sorry for your loss of Ray. He was like a brother to Fred. We will always remember the good times we had with the 2 of you when you first opened the restaurant on Merrimack St and so on. We chose you 2 to be in our wedding because Fred felt very close to both of you. Ray is at peace now and we can all look back on some good memories with a very special man. We will never forget him. Keep in touch.
All our love Fred & Lu

Phyllis Dalton

December 12, 2008

Dear Connie:
I wish I could be there to comfort you. I am sorry for your loss but you know Ray wouldn't want you to be sad. He is at peace now.

Michelle Denis

December 10, 2008

Hi aunt Connie just wanted to say that we are thinking of you in this time and wishing we were there. Uncle Ray would want you to go on and smile and laugh at those pictures you were looking at!!! He is finally at peace!! Love Shelly, Brian, Jason and Colin

kenny connor

December 10, 2008

Connie our prayers are with you
kenny and Bettejane

Jamie Bevins

December 10, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you Connie.

Love,
Jamie

Christine Lindsey

December 10, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Bill & Christine Lindsey

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