David-Raynor-Obituary

David J. Raynor

North Branford, Connecticut

Apr 10, 1965 – Mar 7, 2018 (Age 52)

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BORN
April 10, 1965
DIED
March 7, 2018
AGE
52
LOCATION
North Branford, Connecticut

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Raynor, David J.David James Raynor, beloved father, son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend passed away suddenly on March 7 at the age of 52 near his home in Crownsville, MD. Dave was born in New Haven and grew up in the Deerfield Hills subdivision of North Branford. As a boy he climbed...

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Still think of Dave every time I fly an airplane. Payers for his loved ones. He is not forgotten. FW

Three years later and we still think of you so very often. You should be here raising your daughter and enjoying your life. We miss you! Debbie and John

We miss you and think of you so very often. Its still so hard to believe that you arent here with us as you should be.

Extending our deepest thoughts and prayers. David was an honorable gentleman and dedicated father. He faithfully served our country and will always be remembered, never to be forgotten. (RIP)

Joe and I want to express our sincere condolences for your loss. We had the pleasure of working with Dave in Baltimore for many years. I specifically recall when he brought his new baby girl to the office-- he was beaming with pride and the joy of fatherhood. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.

You took a piece of my heart with you. Growing up with you in our neighborhood was a privilege and so much fun as well. I shall never forget the memories we shared as friends. You were the kindest and sweetest person I have ever known. My deepest sympathy to your family and friends. Gone too soon.

Dave. It was a pleasure serving those 6 years on the surveillance squad with you. You always had a smile and kind word for me. You gave a lot to your country. God bless you. You will be missed

I spent hundreds, if not thousands of hours flying with Dave in the skies over Baltimore and elsewhere. He was a good pilot, an excellent Agent, and a true friend. He will be greatly missed.