Ramon-Brissenden-Obituary

Ramon Edward Brissenden

Cicero, New York

Nov 19, 1931 – Jan 6, 2026 (Age 94)

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BORN
November 19, 1931
DIED
January 6, 2026
AGE
94
LOCATION
Cicero, New York

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Ramon Edward Brissenden, 94, passed away in the late morning on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, while in the care of his family and nurses at The Cottages at Garden Grove of Cicero. Ramon (Ray) was born on November 19, 1931, in Syracuse, NY to the late Edward and Marion (Dann) Brissenden and spent his...

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To the Brissenden Family, I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. Your dad taught me so much when I came into the Carrier Model Shop, and I learned more from him than I can ever fully express. I will always be grateful for the skills, knowledge, and guidance he so generously shared. He truly made a lasting impact on me.

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Dear Brissenden family, I'm so saddened to hear, from Dann, that Ray has died. I knew him and your mom from when we all lived in Cold Springs. Ray and I became friends in 2007 and enjoyed each other's company, conversing about common friends and places and his generosity of gifting roses to me and his family. Marie and I were Cub Scout den mothers, too. I've included him in my nightly prayers even though I was unaware of his severe health issues. May God bless you all.

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I remember all the wonderful times with your dad, who we called " uncle Ray". My sister and I had so much fun at camp every weekend playing games with his boys, especially Mark and Danny who were more our age. I am glad I got to see your dad in NY and gave him the biggest hug. I can see him now with Ed and Betty Karker and Marie and so many other friends. Blessings to All.

Sending condolences & prayers to Dann & Yvonne and all family. What an amazing life! Cindy Applebee

So sorry for your loss. So many memories of your dad and mom and you 4 boys up to camp. I think all of you were up to camp almost every weekend during the summer. I called him uncle Ray, because he felt so much like family. Your dad was the sweetest. He will be missed, but those summer memories will stay with me for a life time.