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John Zane
October 9, 2025
Thought about Ray today, he taught me the proper way to each a philly cheese steak on the boardwalk when I was a kid.
August 1, 2024
During our time together at Eastern, Ray was always full of fun & the life of any party a kindred spirit with so much potentialremembered these 50 years later in 2024. - Sherry, class of ‘75
Shereey Stanfel
December 16, 2020
Hello. It is Dec. 2020. I am reading Dr. A. Campolo's book: "Which Jesus". I was shocked when the dedication of the book spoke of Ray's memory.
I attended college with Ray and we had many classes in common. I was a shy, small town gal and Ray took me under his wing; introducing me to many, including Dr. Campolo.
We were never super close but were friendly and shared many good laughs together. Ray was smart, witty and kind. I remember him fondly.
Many years have passed however, having just learned of his loss; I send very belated condolences.
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