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SISO Raymond Siso was born October 12, 1947 in Brooklyn NY, grew-up in Jacksonville Beach, and lived most of his life in the Jacksonville area. He passed away April 23, 2013. A memorial service and mass was held on May 4th at St. Joseph Catholic. He was preceded in death by his father, Raymond R. Siso. He is survived by his mother Emma Siso, his sister Sonia Vockell (Bill), his nephew Wade Gabel, his niece Jessica Hallner Cook (Jeremy), his great nieces London and Jaise, and his friend Mary Breidenbaugh. He graduated from Bishop Kenny High School Class of 1965. He joined the US Army and served as a Paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne and then in the 101st Airborne in Vietnam. During his service, he earned many medals, badges and commendations including 2 Purple Hearts. A special thanks to all who provided for his care in the VA system, especially Dr. Khan, her nurse Bill, and Dr. Mohan. Raymond had a loving giving heart for his family, his friends, and anyone he saw that was in need. He will be missed Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com
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Hello, my name is Liliana Abaúnza , Hernando Abaúnza s dougther; my has now 85 years old; he is old friend from Colombia from Raymon and Sonia, parent from Emma.He want to know about Sonia; placase writte me back.
Liliana
Friend
March 22, 2020
Dear family, I served with Ray in Vietnam. He was a great friend there and continued to be right up to his passing.
He was a man of deep faith. He had a great sense of humor
I loved talking to Ray. Was there both times he was wounded. We were witness to the agent orange spraying of Song Ve valley. Less than 5 miles and then we continued on operations in the sprayed areas........I am thinking that should have been a third Purple Heart......
Ray will be in my heart always.....God Bless
gregory clemons
April 23, 2016
Dear Emma and Sonia, I did not know that Raymond had passed away. I always remember patting him on the top of his head to aggravate him and he always telling Alma and Rita when were they going to start me on cigarettes to stunt my growth. I am truly sorry, my prayers and love to you all. Linda(Hamjy)Workman-Feeney
Linda Feeney
July 19, 2013
I remember Raymond as a smart, witty, and fun-loving guy. He and Michael Haddad were close friends, and I was lucky enough to join them in their friendship.
Richard Hughes
June 29, 2013
Dear Siso family,
We will always remember Raymond with fondness and love. He never was at a loss for something to discuss...and he was so knowledgeable about so many things! God Bless and keep him, and may God comfort all of you in your grief and your loss. He will be missed.
Michael and Jeanne Haddad
June 29, 2013
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