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Raymond S. Bann II

Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania

1956 - 2017

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November 30, 2017
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Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania

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Raymond S. Bann II, 61, of Mt. Pleasant, died unexpectedly Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017, in the Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburg. Mr. Bann was born Nov. 7, 1956, in Greensburg, the son of the late Raymond and Mary Grec Bann. He was a 1974 graduate of Mt. Pleasant Area High School, and...

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I worked with Ray at Eat N'Park. One of the nicest men you will ever meet. Rest in peace brother. prayers for the family.

Chris Forsha

I worked with ray at Walmart. One of the nicest men I've ever had the pleasure of working for. My condolences.

I was shocked when I heard about Ray. To me he was a gentle giant who earned the respect of everyone who really knew him. He was a true family man and Christian. In my humble opinion he's a tremendous loss to his wife, children, grandchildren and siblings. Although I can't make the viewing or church services due to challenges of my own Ray and his complete family will be in my prayers because it's times like this when words just aren't enough.

You have our Deepest sympathy
The Don & Debbie Kenney Family

To Ray II's family
Not sure if we ever met, but I knew his parents pretty well but don't remember if I ever met him. May he Rest In Peace
Frank And Sharon DiMartino
Izzy Grec's brother and SIL

My deepest condolences to Ray's family.
I worked with Ray at Walmart. He was a special person. He will be missed.

To Ray's wife and family I extend my deepest sympathy. I knew the Bann family and knew Ray as he grew up. They were and are very fine people and he represented them very well. Ray became a good and responsible person. I served on the MPA school board with Ray. He was a very good board member who always looked out for the tax payers and the students. His character was above reproach.

I am sorry that I will not be there to extend condolences to the family as I am in another part of...

To Ray's family, you have my Deepest Sympathy for the loss of your husband and father. Ray had a smile that I will never forget. He was a great man (Manager) to work with at Wal~Mart Greensburg. He was one of the best, was so thoughtful and understanding if you had a problem. He is truly going to be missed by a lot of people. Ray keep your smile going. You will nerver be forgotten, RIP Ray
Sharon Burkovich Manor, Pa.

My sympathies to all. I had Ray III as a student at MPAHS and he proudly spoke of his father and his business. (Ray - Planetarium and Space class)
Bill Frye (ret. MP teacher)