AREVALO, RAYMOND A.; age 47; June 18, 2011. Beloved son of Margaret and the late Raymond; partner of Terri Kiser; loving father of Destiny, Doree, Dominic and Derek; dear brother of Sandra (Brian) Chidester, Lisa (Agustine) Beltran, Diane (Dwayne) Turner, Denise (David) Wedge, Joseph (Michelle Shields) and Anthony (Tonya) Arevalo. Visitation 1 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Weise Funeral Home, 7210 Park, Allen Park (313-382-1150). Funeral Service 10:30 a.m. Thursday (In state from 10 a.m.) at St. Frances Cabrini Church, 9000 Laurence (at Wick), Allen Park. Interment Michigan Memorial Park. Please see our online obituary/guestbook at
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I am sitting here getting ready for Trever's graduation party as I was getting ready for Cean's last year and had this terrible feeling come over me that you had left us and gone to heaven! Nobody wanted to say anything at the party but.... I knew it and yes it was true! I miss you ALOT Ray and think of you often! I hope that heaven is all that we hope that it is and that you are surrounded by loved ones and wish you were still here calling me your little GENERAL I miss well... so much of you in sooo many ways! Hoping you can send blessings down from heaven for your children and Brian and Sandy so everyone in this beautiful family can start healing TOGETHER!! Love always Ray, Chantal xoxxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
Chantal Parmelee
June 2, 2012
My good friend ,we will miss you,John
June 30, 2011
I just want to express my sincere sympathies to all the Arevalo children I have taught, Derek, Destiny and Doree. I received the message while I was out of town, but you are in my thoughts and prayers. Special thoughts to you too, Sandy and children and all his loved ones. Love and prayers, Kendra Williams
June 22, 2011
cindy giese
June 21, 2011
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