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Raymond-Baldwin-Obituary

Raymond Clyde Baldwin

Tucson, Arizona

Aug 25, 1931 – Dec 31, 2013

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BORN
August 25, 1931
DIED
December 31, 2013
LOCATION
Tucson, Arizona

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Raymond Clyde Baldwin 82, went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Tuesday, December 31, 2013 while at his home. Visitation from 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 8, 2014 at BRING'S BROADWAY CHAPEL, 6910 E. Broadway Blvd., with Funeral Services at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, January...

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Happy birthday dad. I miss you and think about you so often. Wish you were coming g to visit me with mom. I know you will be there in spirit. I love you.

Another year has gone by and it is hard to believe that you have been gone 11 years. Every day I think of you and every time I see a ladder truck I get teary eyed. Miss you so much. Love, Patty (your usual spelling of my name!)

It has been 9 years since you left your earthly body but I still miss you every day. We will be together again at some point in time. With all my love, Your favorite daughter!

To my Father, I love you and will miss you greatly, but I have peace knowing that I will see you again.

May he continue to be in your hearts and may his memories help ease the loss. God Bless the Baldwin Family.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of the Baldwing family and friends. It was a pleasure to meet him through Ray Jr.

Awww I am so sorry for your earthly loss, thankfully we KNOW we will see him again. My prayers go up for your peace and comfort as you grieve your loss. May you feel the arms of Jesus around you and it gives you a quietness and peace.

We're going to miss Ray - WB7OHF (SK), a long time amateur radio operator who loved the "Magic Band", 6- meters. I've known Ray for over 20 years and found him to be a gentleman in every way, a generous and caring person. Ray was fond of having breakfast with other ham radio operators and we knew that he and Vourneen would be there every Saturday morning. It won't be the same. Ray is now a "Silent Key".
de WD7F
John

I had the privilege of working with Ray at Engine Five on Grant Rd during the '60's . He was a good leader.Safe journey Ray !!