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Raye Walraven

Pascagoula, Mississippi

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Raye was a 45 year resident of Pascagoula, MS and loved living on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Following Hurricane Katrina she had the option to move to many different locations but chose to return to Pascagoula, where her community of supportive friends and organizations remained. In Pascagoula,...

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My dear sweet beautiful Raye! I will continue to miss you until hopefully one day we will meet again on the other side. I worked with Raye at the Pascagoula School Admin. office for many wonderful years. My husband and I moved to Gulf Shores AL. and Faye had me over for dinner and when she opened the door she was dresses in Rayes clothes hoping I wouldn't miss her so much. But I miss you even more now . You were God's gift to all of us. You were the most beautiful person inside and...

I had the pleasure of meeting Raye while staying with Patrica next door for a few months and I sure am the lucky one. Although our time was short in the grand scheme of things, we managed to have a blast even though we would find ourselves lost trying to find this Mexican restaurant or were stuck in the elevator at the yacht club. Oh, she was such a joy to be around and so beautiful inside and out.

My condolences to you, Berneta. She sure was proud of you. I'm sure she's now...

Oh, Raye, the view from my pew is just not the same. I know where you are and Who you are with, but it hurts to know you are not on this earth. What a dear, lovely lady! You and your smiling face are missed. Prayers offered for family and friends.

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I am sorry for your loss. May prayer comfort you.
1 Thessalonians 5:17 "Pray constantly."

My sincerest condolences to the family. May you find peace comfort and strength during this most difficult time.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Barbara and I have wonderful memories of Raye from our time at First Presbyterian Church. She was an unique gem.