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Alfred R. Raymond

Sand Lake, Michigan

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Raymond, Alfred R.Alfred R. Raymond age 88 of Sand Lake, died Friday, December 15, 2023 at Corewell Health Blodgett Campus surrounded by his children. He was born May 25, 1935 in Grand Rapids, MI the son of John and Agnes (Thomas) Raymond. Alfred married Shirley Stoken on August 28, 1965....

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My sincere condolences to the family! I worked with Al at Autocam on the night shift. Al and some other guys at work took me up north to the UP and introduced me to smelt dipping. We had some great times up there. He could work circles around all of us, and played a mean game of ping pong too! Rich Wade

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Prayers for your families loss. So sorry for your loss. Vonda

Although we haven't seen Al in quite a few years, I will always have fond memories of him and Shirley. They made us feel at home with kind warm and inviting personalities . We feel honored to have known them both. Sincerely Chris and Ron Bell.

My dad was a great person, he loved the out doors and camping with his family. I don't ever remember a year that we didn't go camping up north, It was always north. He owned property in Paradise, MI for several years and we spent many summers camping in the North country including Canada where he also owned a home. All winter long we has snowmobiles and ice skates and in the summer we had the entire out doors with a lake for fishing of course. So many memories, all good. So grateful for our...

I´m so sorry for your loss..he was always so kind to me

Thinking about the first time I met Al. He was always smiling. He loves and loved you all unconditionally. My condolences to the family.

Marcey and family, I'm so sorry for your loss my friend. I wish you comfort in your loving memories of your dad. Sending you hugs Marcey.

Oh my how time sneaks up on a guy far too soon. All those shenanigans we got into and all those countless hours of chit chat and hour plus long phone calls are surely going to be missed. The world just lost a great light that shined bright. What an amazing guy Al was. May you rest in peace buddy. Much love.