4 Entries
Kelly Smith (McDermott)
November 15, 2007
Rick and family, I am so sorry to hear your loss if there's anything I can do please let me know.
Kimberly Morrissette-Soucy
November 13, 2007
Hey Ray,
I close my eyes and see memories of us growing up. You had that little tilt of the head when you would laugh and talk. You had such a big heart. I hope you know that I loved you. Please kiss Uncle Frank for me along with Pepere Morrissette.
Kim
Rick Elliott
November 13, 2007
Dear LaRocque family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Ray. He kept everyone laughing every nite. We called him Rock Star at work. Ray was my friend and we will all miss him. I am greatful to have known him.
Linda Gass
November 13, 2007
Dear Janet,
My heart goes out to all the family at a time like this. No words can make it any easier right now, but know it will, in time. God is always in your corner at a time like this and so am I. Raymond will be sadly missed by many. Love to all. Linda and Ed
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