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March 3, 2012
To The Family,
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your loved one. I personally remember how Raymond would make me laugh at the most silliest nothing and he was definitely fun to be around. Thank God for letting him into our lives if only for a little while and may God continue to keep all in His loving care.
Ronnette and Charles Anderson
Robert Duncan
March 3, 2012
To the Maclin Family,
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Raymond. I have pretty much known him all of my life besides all of you.I remember him very much growing up in Omaha. He was fun to be around with a very good personality. I know he will be missed by all who knew and loved him. My heart pours out to all of you especially Cheryl, when my mother passed in 74', she came by my home to give her condolences. I will always remember that and Cheryl. May God Bless all of you in this time of sorrow and remembrance of Raymond.
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