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Julie Blood
February 8, 2019
I worked with Ray when he was a volunteer at the San Joaquin County Historical Museum. He was such a wonderful, caring, and interesting person. I enjoyed how he always shared bits of County history with me. I've thought of him often even though he was no longer able to volunteer with us. He is missed.
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Leonard and Sharon Seibel
February 6, 2019
Blessings and love to the Mahoney families. So grateful for being next door neighbors. I remember when we put our house up for sale and Ray said to us no don't move. I myself didn't want to either. So he told me he was going to pray that we wouldn't have to. Well we are still here. God answered the prayer. Miss your spunky attitude. Love Leonard and Sharon Seibel
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