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Raymond Brian Andrews

Southport, Connecticut

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Raymond Brian Andrews, M.D.Raymond Brian Andrews, age 62, of Southport, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away on July 22, 2017 following a two-year courageous battle with cancer. Ray grew up in Queens, New York, along with his brother and sister. He graduated from Colgate...

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I was just navigating on the internet with a list of old friends and to my surprise, Ray's popped up. I then looked up his name and to my great sadness, just learned of his passing 2 years ago. I am sure his family does not know me, but Ray and I had a special bonding many years ago. We were both undergraduates at George Washington University and we both transferred to Colgate University the same year, Ray class of '75 and me class of '74. We both had a zigzagging path to become physicians,...

RIP your Laugh will forever be remembered

I'm sorry to hear about Ray's passing. He was a great man, Doctor, friend, and mentor! He helped to make MAA and SVMC a great place to work!

I'm keeping you in my thoughts and prayers, Andrews Family.

Keeping all of Ray's family and friends close in my prayers. He was an amazing Dr. and friend. He will be so greatly missed.

I had the honor and pleasure of working with Ray in the pacu and asc pacu at St.Vincent's. My sincere sympathy to his entire family. God Bless you all. May he rest in peace.
Andrea Smith

Janet, Neil and I are so sorry for your loss. Ray touched so many people and he saved many lives as a physician. We were glad to have known him! Our prayers are with you and your children and grandson!
Fondly, Neil and Vange Specht

Janet, we've been so out of touch, and are truly shocked and saddened by Ray's passing. You and your family are in our hearts.

What a privilege and delight for my husband and myself to have befriended Janet and Ray at Spring Island . We instantly bonded as newcomers and are gladdened that no one knew of his condition and he was able to enjoy and relish his beautiful refuge. Our thoughts and prayers are with Janet and her family - Ray will be dearly missed - he brought us such incredible joy and laughter in the short time we shared his friendship. Fondly
Nancy and Joe Serafini