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Ray Armand DeCormier

Hartford, Connecticut

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Hartford, Connecticut
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Ray Armand DeCormier, PhD, Professor Emeritus, 75, of East Berlin, CT, lost his courageous 2yr battle with cancer on May 1,2022, surrounded by the love of his family. Ray was born in Rumford ME, to the late Armand and Irene (Fontaine) DeCormier. Ray was raised in Fairfield CT. He graduated from...

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We can´t believe it´s been a year since his passing. We certainly miss karaoke and seeing everyone!! Thinking of you all, Fran and Brittany and all the family in this difficult time. Prayers!!

Happy to see he lived such a meaningful life.

I am so sorry for your loss of Ray. Ray was probably the best patron at the Forestville movie theater I opened and ran 20 years ago. He often brought his family on the weekend and then showed up during the week with his best friend, and all the time I never knew he was coming all the way from East Berlin. He always had a humorous attitude and wished the best for me and my business with his patronage. It seems he lived a very eventful and meaningful life. I'm glad I had the experience of...

Dear Fran and Brittany, It is with deep sadness that we learned of Ray's passing. Our deepest condolences. He will be truly missed. We will always remember his great sense of humor and his smile. We will miss seeing you all out on your boat on Amston Lake. Dealing with loss is never easy. May you find comfort in remembering all the good times you had together. We share in your sorrow. Love, David and Clara O'Brien

I just learned of Ray's passing. My sincere condolences. I worked for CW for 40 years and will always remember Ray at the board meetings that he attended. I also know that Ray will be deeply missed by my brothet-in-law Lionel Thadieo and my sister Maryjane. They always talked about the karaoke nights in Berlin with Ray. Rest well Ray!

With My Deepest Condolences To The DeCormier Family! Dear Grace, and family, I am so very sorry for the loss of your brother Ray I remember meeting him once, years ago when you lived on Arch st. in New Britain. I remember how warm, and welcoming he was when we met! I also met other sisters. When reading his obituary, I could tell that he was a very well known man and into so many things! Well Grace, now I know where you got your love for music, and dancing from! It´s been years, however I...

I first met Ray over twenty years ago, during my interview at CCSU. He was Chair of the Marketing Department. Ray was a cheerful man. After he retired he would still show up occasionally to teach a class in personal selling, his favorite marketing area. I was not aware that he wasn't feeling well for the last two years. So it's quite shocking for me to stumble upon this news. Ray will be deeply missed at CCSU. It was a pleasure working with him. Keeping his family in my thoughts and prayers.

Thoughts and prayers to the DeCormier family. So, sorry for your loss. Ray was a High School friend. RIP Ray!

Our deepest condolences to Fran and Brittany. Ray was an amazing person and brought so much joy to his Karaoke family. He was so smart and talented and his smile and kindness were always appreciated. He will be missed and we thank him for the wonderful memories. God Bless.