Rafael "Ray"-Carbonell-Obituary

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Rafael "Ray" Howe Carbonell

Brattleboro, Vermont

Jan 16, 1945 – May 1, 2023

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BORN
January 16, 1945
DIED
May 1, 2023
LOCATION
Brattleboro, Vermont

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Atamaniuk Funeral Home, Inc. Obituary

On the afternoon of May 1st, 2023 Ray passed away unexpectedly in his office in Brattleboro, VT at the age of 78. Ray was with his wife as well as co-workers who attempted to assist. His passing was immediate and thankfully, he did not suffer. Ray was born in Brattleboro, VT on January 16th,...

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Ray, I still remember and tell the story of how you gave me a ride in your sailboat. And your courage and fine success in life still eagers me on today. Laura Mae

I am so sorry for your loss. Please take comfort in the memories of time shared. Never forget that God cares. May his care soothe your hearts. (1Peter5:7)

Offering our deepest condolences during this time.

This is a sad day for the Venetia. On behalf of the membership of the Venetia, we want to express our condolences and prayers to the family. May he rest in peace.

So sad to here. I do a few memories of you as well as you were my father's cousin. you were definitely a great man. my deepest condolences to your family RIP Rafeal Carbonell, Prayers Pamela Carbonell Giammarco

Ray was a great man. He will be missed.

Great guy, condolences

Ray was such a sweet sweet, kind, and hard-working man! He sure had funny life stories and an infectious laugh. He always took a genuine interest in all people and made the time to get to know everyone. It is just so hard to believe he is no longer walking this earth. However, now, he is eternally boating, fishing, playing poker, traveling, B.B.Q'ing, and visiting with family and friends gone before him. Sincerest heartfelt wishes to his lovely, amazing, and sweet wife Laura, and all the...

I use to love visiting my Aunt Lillian in Miami. One day she said Ray wanted to sail us around the Miami Harbor, I was elated! I love that memory. Boys, you've done a wonderful job sharing your memories, thank-you. God Bless, cousin, Laura Mae