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Raymond J. Albed Sr.

Wayne, Pennsylvania

Feb 23, 1935 – Oct 12, 2014 (Age 79)

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BORN
February 23, 1935
DIED
October 12, 2014
AGE
79
LOCATION
Wayne, Pennsylvania

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Raymond J. Albed, Sr., age 79, of Wayne, PA and Cape May, NJ, passed away on October 12, 2014 after a prolonged illness. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late Samuel and Najla Albed (nee Birbarah). Ray was a 1957 graduate of Penn State University. He was a Sigma Pi Fraternity member...

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Three years already, and I still remember him fondly -- and miss him....
Cousin Will

There are no words to describe what a great man and friend he was to me. I will miss you forever. T. Christopher Sheetz

So sorry to hear of your loss. I remember hearing many stories about him from my father and from Laurice who is a friend and neighbor. My prayers are w/ you all.

Dear Laurice and Family, How saddened we were to hear of Raymond's passing! May God walk beside all of you during the difficult days ahead. May your memories of him remain in your hearts for eternity. Please accept our sincere and heartfelt condolences. We have been honored to know you all for so many years.

To the Albed family, Stephanie and I send our thoughts to each of you. As you know, your father was a client of ours but more than that he made me laugh with all of his stories. Each time I drive by your store ( which is everyday), I will be thinking of you all

Dear Shirley & Family, My deepest condolences to you and your family. I just learned of Ray's death yesterday. I'm so sorry for your loss. You and yours will be in my prayers. Fondly, Robin Rofi

I wish to convey my condolences to his wife Shirley, son Ray Jr., daughters Michelle and Renee, and sister Laurice. As a neighborhood/school friend of Ray Jr., I have many happy memories of times spent at the Albed's home. As young teenagers, on weekends, Ray Jr. and I would often help, in the Wayne rug store. During breaks, we would watch football games, play backgammon, and share a lunch, which was often a delicious Italian hoagie, from a local deli. I remember Ray Jr's father as a...

Ray was a good friend of mine and will be missed. Condolences to his family.

Ray was a friend of my husband Jim, who always said what a nice man Ray was. My condolences to his wife Shirley and all of Ray's extended family.
Margaret Zitch