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Raymond A.
Herrington Jr.
Raymond A. Herrington Jr. 66, of Millbrook, AL. passed away at his home on October 12, 2017. Raymond is survived by his wife Lynda, his daughter Brandy Kemp, his son Raymond A. Herrington III and his step-daughter Sarah Blythe. He is also survived by his sisters Gayle Toth, Sharon Wade, 3 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews who he loved dearly. Raymond was a long time resident of Pensacola.
A memorial service will be held at Eastern Gate Funeral Home in Pensacola on November 18th, 2017 at 11:30 am, followed by a burial service at Jordan Cemetery in Pensacola.
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I'm so sorry to read of Raymond's passing. We were classmates in elementary through high school. Prayers for all of the family. Barbara Ard Richards
Barbara Ard - Richards
November 18, 2017
Sharon and family,
I am so sad to learn Ray passed away. My sincere condolences, sweet Sharon. Peace be with you!
Love, Carol Gordon Gardner
Carol Gordon Gardner
November 17, 2017
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