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Ray Pomeroy

Melbourne Beach, Florida

1937 - 2015 (Age 78)

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Ray PomeroyMelbourne BeachRay Pomeroy was born in Wellington, New Zealand on April 30, 1937. Born that day was a soul of great inquisitiveness. He spent his youth in Wellington conducting wild chemistry experiments, playing saxophone in the high school band and cultivating his lifelong love for...

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I was in Ray's Grade 6 class when he came to Trail, B.C. from New Zealand. I remember him well. He brought the addresses of kids who wanted penpals in Canada and I started writing to a girl name Lynette Smith. We lost touch but this spurred my life-long passion for penpals. I even eventually married one. So Ray really started something! I remember he played sax in the Maple Leaf Band with my dad, who also played sax. I thought he'd gone back to N.Z. After seeing a photo of Trail's old Guest...

Dear Mark and Family,
I was very sorry to hear of the passing of your father. He was an amazing man and I have fond memories of him during our Creston days. My warmest condolences,

To the Pomeroy family
Very sorry to hear of Ray's death. He was a great friend. I have many pleasant memories of the years we spent in Creston

Dear Mark and Family,
Sorry to hear of your father's passing. What a remarkable life he led. Deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Dear Pomeroy Family,
We were sorry to hear of Ray's passing. We were close friends with Ray and Ann in Creston from 1966 to until they left Creston in 1976. We house partied a lot in those days and have a lot of fond memories.

Dear Mark and Family,

I'm very sorry to hear about your loss. Your father sounded like such an amazing man.

Janice Clancey

Just a couple more thoughts, pepper, Blue, and shaving cream. Love to the family .

Just a few other thoughts, Blue, pepper, and shaving cream. Love to the family.

Dear Mark & Family,
So sorry to hear about Ray's passing. He seemed like an adventurous spirit who lived life fully. With deepest sympathies,
Caren Liedtke