Raymond-Johnston Jr.-Obituary

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Raymond H. Johnston Jr.

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I just learned of Ray's passing and want to extend my deepest condolences to his family. Ray was always professional, and courteous. But most of all he was a true gentleman who lived with passion for everything he did. Rest in peace brother.

PJ, Mike, Raymond and all the Johnston family,our deep and sincerest condolences to all at this very difficult time. There are no words. With heartfelt sympathy, Bill and Deb Doyle

I am truly sorry Raymond for Your loss. I will always remember You Dad for all He did for baseball. And when My beloved Nicky had to go to court Your Dad spoke highly of Nick to the judge, that touch Me so much. Just try to remember All the great times.

I will always remember Ray as a kind man, nice smile and always willing to help. I always enjoyed talking sports with him and talking about the neighborhood. He will truly be missed more than words can say.

To the Johnston family:
My deepest sympathy and sincere condolences for your loss. Ray was a wonderful man and great public servant who always put the interests of others first. May the peace of the Lord comfort you during this difficult time.

Ray was a wonderful person and friend. He was truly dedicated to his friends, neighborhood, city, and especially the youth he mentored. Everything he did for others was selfless. My deepest condolences to Ray's family.

So sorry for your loss.

Johnston Family our prayers are with you. Ray was a great representative for the City of Pawtucket as a police officer, state representative and youth leader. I had many interactions with Ray through Pawtucket Little League and youth group associations. A great guy who was very civic minded. RIP

I have 1 thing to say about Ray. That is commitment to family friends and citizens of the State of Rhode Island. Will never forget a man of his stature. RIP. Ray

Obituary

Raymond's Obituary

Raymond H. Johnston Jr., 61, of Pawtucket, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, November 23, 2021. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Raymond and Maureen (Doherty) Johnston. A lifelong resident of Pawtucket, Ray was involved in many organizations throughout the city. He was the president...

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