Roman-Browchuk-Obituary

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Roman "Ray" Browchuk

Apr 26, 1926 - Feb 15, 2013 (Age 86)

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Sorry to read about Ray's passing.

Pam and I send our condolences to Ruth and Brett. We have fond memories of our great neighbors on Old Hivkory Rd in Lancaster. The neatest neighbors ever. Brett was their full time job and it was worth it. Ray was always willing to give. I will always remember his subtle sense of humor.

Dave and Pamela Philbin

Lancaster

Ruth & Family, please accept my condolences. I followed Ray as a Regional Engineer in 1988 in New England. He was a wonderful gentleman and mentor. He certanitly knew the best places to eat. I will keep him in my prayers.

Sorry to read of Ray 's passing. Both Ray & Ruth lived in our apt & Ray got me through HS Algebra. What a great family & wonderful man. So many good memories. Deepest sympathy to Ruth & family. Tom Noonan

Dear Ray,

We have so many happy memories of time spent with you, both in your professional role and especially on social occasions with our mutual friends.

You will be greatly missed - yet remembered forever as a very special person in our lives.

We send our love to Ruth and regret that we are unable to hug her in person at this sad time.

Doug and Beryl

Obituary

Roman's Obituary

WORCESTER / LANCASTERRoman "Ray" Browchuk, 86, of 96 Briarwood Circle, Worcester, died Friday, February 15, 2013, in the Rose Monahan Hospice Home, Worcester, after an illness.He leaves his wife of 62 years, Ruth O. (Card) Browchuk; a son, Brett Browchuk, and his wife, Jacqueline, and grandchildren Elisee and Ian, of Avon, CT; a sister, Ann Gard, and a brother-in-law, Elliott Card. Ray was born in Woonsocket, RI, son of Stephen and Alexandra (Lysa) Browchuk, and raised in Clinton. A graduate of Clinton High School, and Bryant School, Boston, he served with distinction in the US Army, during both WWII and the Korean War. After their marriage, Ray and Ruth settled in Lancaster, where they remained for more than 50 years, before joining the Briarwood community in 2007.For more than 35 years, Ray worked as a Regional Sales Manager for Norton Co. of Worcester, retiring in 1987.He was a member of the former First Baptist Church of Clinton, the Clinton Turn Verein, and the Retired Men's Club of Greendale. In addition, he was a member of the Masons for 60 years. He enjoyed playing baseball, golf, and doing yard work. Funeral services and burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, are private, and under the care of McNally & Watson Funeral Home, 304 Church St., Clinton. To offer condolences, or share a memory, please visit www.mcnallywatson.com.

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