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Pat Raymond
January 19, 2023
We will always miss you, Joe. Another year has passed and you have a new granddaughter who is adorable. And now when I watch the football playoffs I am often tempted to call you and rave about the outcomes. You are always a special part of our lives.
Pat Raymond
January 19, 2022
Hard to believe that you left us three years ago. A lot has happened since you left. Your grandsons are growing and appreciating their Mom and Dad. Your daughter has a settled life in Georgia continuing to care for patients at the Veterinary Hospital. Glad you missed the covid experience! We will always miss your great sense of humor and your kindness to everyone.
Pat Raymond
January 19, 2020
Miss you Joe. We think of you often and toasted you at Christmas. Parker misses you too. You were a great buddy to your grandson.
Pat Raymond
March 7, 2019
Thank you all for your thoughtful comments. Joe loved time with his friends and he would be humbled by the kind words you have written here.
Anthony Simeone
March 5, 2019
Dear Raymond Family, I just learned of Joe's passing. Joe was a good and kind man who greeted everyone as if he had known them for years. Joe and his friends always looked forward to our annual xmas gettogether at the Greenville inn. Please accept my sincerest condolences. May God give you strength. Tony Simeone, Naples, Fl.
Vincent Messina
January 28, 2019
Dear Raymond Family,
Joe was truly a great man. He was always genuine and filled up any room that he entered. He will be missed.
Joseph Loffredo
January 28, 2019
My deepest condolences to the Raymond Family
I had just heard of Joe's passing and he will be greatly missed.
I met Joe at Siena's a few years ago and we would run into each other occasionally and share a bottle of wine and have great conversations. He was a generous and kind man.
I will miss Joe as a friend.
Again, my deepest condolences.
The Jaswell Family
January 26, 2019
Dear Pam, Rebecca, Anthony, Pat, Gabby , Parker and Knox,
Our sincerest condolences on your loss. Joe was one in a million and we are fortunate to call him our friend for so many years. He will be missed dearly. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Thank you for sharing this incredible guy with us, we will miss you Joe!
Papa Joe with Knox
Pat Raymond
January 25, 2019
Joe was always ready to help anyone. Baseball was his passion. As a young boy, he rolled dice and played a baseball game he designed to pass the time in his bedroom when others slept. A wiz with numbers, he could quote the stats on any player. But the most fun he had was behind the plate as a catcher. He graduated from LaSalle Academy and attended Bryant University but work called to him. He joined the family business and later became the operations manager for Olympic Compactors. Joe loved kids but he was especially proud of his daughter, a wildlife biologist and his son, also a baseball player, with whom he worked. He was blessed with two grandsons and a daughter-in-law he said was a keeper. He was always there for all of us and we will miss him every day. Rest In Peace Joe.
George Farrelly
January 25, 2019
Deepest. Sympathies to family. Joe was a proud member of St. Phillips
CYO NE champs baseball team. He loved our yearly reunions.
Bill Falcone
January 25, 2019
The Raymond Family,
Deepest sympathy on the loss of Joe. Really enjoyed Joe growing up and playing sports with in Greenville. He was a good man.
Barbara Merola
January 25, 2019
To the Raymond family
My sincere condolences. He was a lovely man.
Cousin Barbara Merola.
Joan Bianco
January 25, 2019
Such a Great Man we miss you Joe
Kim Keller
January 24, 2019
You will be truly missed.
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