Raymond-Antonucci, Jr.-Obituary

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Raymond Antonucci, Jr.

Tryon, North Carolina

Age 56

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DIED
August 28, 2017
AGE
56
LOCATION
Tryon, North Carolina

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HENDERSONVILLE, NC -- Raymond Antonucci, Jr. of Hendersonville, NC passed away, Monday, August 29, 2017.Arrangements will be announced.

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You will always be in our hearts,that smile on your face the wonderful memories we have from a small boy to a wonderful youg man.God Bless

Betsy, Ray, Maria and Jonathan, My husband and I would like to add our condolences on Raymond passing. The last time I saw Raymond was up at your Mother and Georges place when she had the Maypole out. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I am sorry that we have not kept in touch as we should. I look forward to hearing from you. Your cousin, Judie

Betsy, Ray, Maria and Jonathan,
I am so sorry to hear this news of Ray's passing, and I want to extend my deepest sympathy and compassion for all that you are going through now. You are a dear, lovely family and I know this must be a deep wrench for you all...
with love and friendship, Robin xo

I had the pleasure of meeting him about a year ago. He was a lovely man and he will surely be missed. Rest in piece my friend.

Ray, you will be missed my friend. I am grateful to have known you.

Death truly sucks. Gonna miss you, Ray.

Ray, Betsy, Maria & Jonathan,
Words can't express the sadness and sorrow we have in our hearts at this time. We all have fond and cherished memories of Ray Jr. He touched so many lives and brought great joy to those he surrounded himself with. He will greatly be missed by our family.
Aunt Marian, Uncle Mike, Michael Jr., Nan, Andrew & Uncle Henry.

Ray was larger than life and always made who he was with feel special. It was a privilege to spend time with Ray in and out of the work place. We had a couple of epic motorcycle rides on our dual sport bikes that I will always remember. Covered in mud, nearly out of control at times, we had some great laughs on the trails and back roads of western NC.

I remember Ray being so excited about a trip I was taking to Glacier National Park a few years ago. He said it was like heaven and...

I remember watching Ray water ski... barefoot! He always had a huge smile and a quick wit. A charming, handsome and genuine soul who lived life with relish. He made friends everywhere he went with his easy conversation and sincerity. It is difficult to imagine the enormity of the loss of such an extraordinary man in the lives of so many who knew and loved him. To say "He will be missed." seems inadequate. Ray, we will never forget you.