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Raymond Robert "Buddy" Ash Jr.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Raymond "Buddy" Robert Ash, Jr. 46, of Bethlehem, PA, formerly of Littleton, died August 19, 2009 in Berkeley Heights, NJ. Personal: He was a graduate of Littleton High School in 1980, Keene State College in 1984 and New England School of Law in 1987. He was employed by the Chartis Insurance...

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My deepest sympathy to Ray's family and friends. I worked with Ray a few years back and will always remember his funny stories.

To Linda and Ray's family,
My deepest sympathy goes out to you and yours in this difficult time. Ray was a mentor, a teacher, and more importantly a friend. He will be missed by all and the office will never be the same.

The entire staff of our office in Berkeley Heights has been profoundly affected by Ray's untimely passing. I want all of Ray's family and close friends to know that Ray made a genuine impact on those he worked with on a daily basis his absence will leave a significant void for all of us here in his 'other family'. We share your grief and sorrow today, but also will remember him fondly in the days to come. Rest in peace Ray - God Bless.

Hi Linda, my deepest sympathy to you and Ray's family. I believe Ray has been a part of my work day since I started at pcg 8 yrs ago. He was my rock during the times we had to manually quote TX. No matter how late I gave him a policy to issue, he never fussed. I will always remember him waiting for you by the elevator to have lunch, I thought that was so sweet. I will really miss him. May you find comfort & peace in our Lord Jesus Christ.

Dear Linda,
We are so so sorry for your loss. Ray will be remembered for his love for his "Daisy" and his love for all his KEESIES! He will certainly be missed and our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family!
Love Tom, Julie, Jon, Lucky, Bear and Akiba! XOXO

Deepest sympathy to Linda, Ray's mom, friends and family. Ray was one of kind. When he laughed. You know he meant it. It was a pleasure to work with him. Also sit in front of him. He made me smile at least once a day. My heart hurts so much. I will miss him.
God Bless

With deepest sympathy to Linda, Ray's family, and all of the friends - great and small and furry- that he leaves behind-
"God is our refuge and our strength, an ever-present help in trouble. "
In this incredibly difficult and heart-aching time may you find comfort in God's arms and in the memories Ray left behind for all of us. He will be greatly missed here at Chartis. My thoughts and prayers go with you all -

I've Only had the pleasure of knowing Ray since he became a board member for The Center for Animal Health and Welfare. He was a very patient man with a genuine concern for our animals. I feel his loss in this short time I've known him. I can only hope that his friends and family find peace quickly in dealing with their loss.
My heartfelt sympathy and sincere condolences to everyone.

To Linda, Mrs. Ash; Ray's family and friends,

May the words and thoughts of all those whose lives were touched by Ray bring comfort to you during these difficult times. I believe we are surrounded by the loving presence of those we have loved and lost.