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Raymond Radzivila Obituary

Raymond Radzivila

Poughkeepsie - Raymond Radzivila passed away on Friday, January 26, 2018 after a valiant battle with cancer. Ray was born and raised in Yonkers, New York on October 2, 1923. He was extremely proud of his military service during WWII, serving in the Army in the Philippines and Okinawa with the 96th Infantry Division as a squad leader and being awarded the Bronze Star for Meritorious Service. He received the Purple Heart Medal after being wounded, and also earned two battle stars, two presidential unit citations, as well as the Good Conduct and Victory medals. After the war, Ray attended and graduated from Manhattan College with a degree in Civil Engineering and was elected to the National Honorary Engineering Societies of Chi Epsilon and Tau Beta Pi. He went to work for the New York State Department of Transportation and became Regional Design Engineer, working on the Interstate Highway System as well as numerous Poughkeepsie city arterial roadways, and during this time relocated to Poughkeepsie. Ray was appointed Executive Director of the East Hudson Parkway Authority in 1970, serving 10 years managing the parkways in 4 counties on the east side of the Hudson River. After, Ray joined the consulting engineering firm of Modjeski and Masters as resident engineer during the reconstruction of the west bound Newburgh-Beacon Bridge.

In 1949, Ray married his sweetheart, Theresa Fedor, who predeceased him in 2008. He was a devoted caregiver to her after she developed health problems in later life. Ray was an active volunteer fireman for over 50 years with the Red Oaks Mill Fire Company. He organized the Arlington Volunteer Firemen's Benevolent Association and was its first President. A member of St. Martin de Porres parish, he served as an usher at the 5:00 mass each Saturday for over 35 years and also assisted with the Math Counts program for a few years at the parish elementary school. During the 1980's, Ray served on the Dutchess County Traffic Safety Board, being among the first in the nation to curtail drunk driving. He also helped out at the Bingo Program at Mt. Alvernia Retreat House in Wappingers Falls, and was always available to assist his neighbors as needs arose. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Wappingers Council, the 96th Infantry Division Deadeye Association, New York State Transportation Engineers, American Legion Post 1302, Disabled American Veterans, and Retired Public Employees Association.

Ray was a masters swimmer, winning numerous awards in the Empire State and the Senior Games. In addition to his love for swimming, he adored his two grandsons and enjoyed frequent luncheon dates with both. Ray is survived by them, Christopher Smith of Hartford, Ct. and and Timothy Smith of Wappingers Falls, as well as his daughter, Terri Rae Smith and son-in-law Paul. He leaves behind a multitude of dear friends and relatives, and will be sorely missed by all.

Calling hours will be 4pm to 8 pm on Tuesday, January 30th at the Timothy Doyle Funeral Home, 371 Hooker Avenue, Poughkeepsie New York 12603. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, January 31st at 10 a.m. at St. Martin de Porres Church, Cedar Valley Road, Poughkeepsie, NY with burial to follow at Calvary Cemetery Poughkeepsie.

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Published by Poughkeepsie Journal on Jan. 29, 2018.

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Patricia Cramer

January 27, 2020

Ray was a true gentleman. He was always happy and welcoming to your stories. He was the greeter at St. Martin de Porres's 5:00 mass each Saturday night. He dressed in a suit each Saturday until he switched to his summer uniform for the summer. He was a story teller and was so proud of his family, especially his grandson. I still miss seeing his face each week. Pat

Ken Van Schaack

February 4, 2018

Sorry to hear of your loss. Visiting the old neighborhood in September I spoke with Ray for the first time in many years. He was as I remembered growing up across the street. A wonderful man.

Eileen Devenny

February 1, 2018

I first met Ray when my family moved to Poughkeepsie from New Jersey. He always asked my brother, sister and I to bring up the gifts at the 5:00 mass, which we dreaded but never told him no. Over the years he watched me grow up as well as my 3 children. He always had a smile and a warm hug for me for the past 39 years, He will be missed but God has gained another Angel.

Patricia Cramer

January 31, 2018

Ray was a wonderful, kind and gentle soul. He was on the job at St. Martin de Porres up to the week before he entered the nursing home. I always loved hearing his stories about his travels with the Veterans, his grandsons and Perkins and the swimming medals he won. He had a great sense of humor. I will miss him. Pat Cramer

Dennis & Lorraine Cialini

January 30, 2018

We were so sorry to hear of your father's passing. He was a wonderful human being and will be missed by his St. Martin de Porres Family. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you, Terri and your family during this difficult time. May he Rest In Peace.

Jim & Eileen Seaboldt

January 30, 2018

So very sorry for your loss Terri Rae and for your family. What a legacy you Dad has left.

Jim & Eileen Seaboldt

January 30, 2018

So very sorry for your loss Terri Rae and for your family as well. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Jim & Eileen

Barbara Smith

January 29, 2018

I will miss you Uncle Ray , my God Father.

Albert J Bauman

January 29, 2018

I met Ray in 1965, As I worked my way up to the head of Region 8, I did not realize how much he taught me. We needed more people like Ray in the Department of Transportation. A true gentleman and a pleasure to work with.
Albert J. Bauman
Regional Director (Retired)

fjohn reinke (mc1968)

January 29, 2018

The Manhattan College alumni community shares the grief, and is now praying for our fellow alumni and the family at this time. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of itself ... any mans death diminishes me". We are sorry for your loss.

William Radzvilla

January 29, 2018

I'll miss you Uncle Ray. May God bless you.

victor zamaloff

January 29, 2018

RIP
Brother, Mentor, Friend.
You are an inspiration to all of us.
Thank You for protecting Us.

Jerry Joyce

January 29, 2018

Did not know Ray but what a special person. Another of the Greatest Generation gone. Rest well and thank you. Condolences to the family.

Melissa Hetzer

January 29, 2018

We are deeply saddened at the loss of Grandpa Ray. He will be sorely missed at the 5 pm mass at St. Martin's. He was always talking about getting tilapia at Perkins with his grandsons, his gold medals at the Empire State games for his swimming, his military service and his time volunteering for the fire department. It was an honor to know him and share a table with him at pancake breakfasts, Knights of Columbus functions and my cafe. May he rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon him.

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