Raymond-Parham-Obituary

Raymond Parham

Newport News, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - Raymond Parham, husband of Deborah Parham, died Saturday, Nov. 10, 2001. Arrangements by Whiting's Funeral Home, Williamsburg.

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My sister, you have more strengh than every dreamed possible. You have been through so much and I look at you now and feel so happy that you are able to cope with yet another loss. I Love You and Remember I will alway be here for you. Just Call Me and I Will Answer Your Call. Keep the faith and the Lord will take care of you. The Lord cares for you and he will provide your every need. Your Sister, Edythe

Debbe,
Because I care, always have and always will, my prayers and heartfelt thoughts are with you now in your loss and with you always and forever more.
Your brother D.

We just received the news today of Ray's passing and we are in terrible shock. We wish to extend our deepest condolences and will continue to keep you in our prayers. Should you need anything at all, please remember we are just a phone call away.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. With loving care always,

Elton and Dacia Hollis
(Worked with Ray at Atlantech Distribution)

To the Parham family; my heart felt sadness of your loss. Ray and I sailed many of days on missons for the 97th Trans Co (HB) Ft Eustis. If I can do anything for you, please don't hesitate to contact me @ (386) 760-4645. Shirley-Army!

Debbie,
What a shock to hear of Rays passing. Bernie Ayer called to tell me the news. Just wanted you to know you are in my prayers and I think of you and the others at the "old" office frequently. May God continue to give you strength to endure yet another loss. With Christian love, Vikki

Debbie,
I was shocked and sadden to hear about the passing of your husband. There are no words that I can say at this time to ease your pain. I only pray that knowing your friends pray for peace and loving memories to help you and cope during the difficult times. Your friends from the Naval Weapons Station in Yorktown send these thoughts,prays and wishes: "Always may you trust that you and Raymond are never far apart..Always may the precious joys you shared shine strong and true..Always...

My prayers are with you.Marc

Enjoyed serving with Ray on several occasions and missions. A truly remarkable professional and the one to count on. His candor and laughter will always be our keepsake and help us to remember.

Debbie,
My thoughts and prayers are with you.