Raymond-Beaver-Obituary

Raymond L. Beaver

Enola, Pennsylvania

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Enola, Pennsylvania
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American Lung Association

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Raymond L. Beaver, 79, of Enola, passed away Friday, November 30, 2012 in Holy Spirit Hospital. Raymond was born in Montgomery, PA on May 25, 1933, the son of the late George A. and Thursha E. (Albertson) Beaver. He was a retired postal clerk from the Market Street Post Office, Harrisburg....

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Thoughts & Prayers to all during this difficult time. Keep the memories close he was a man of many of wonderful stories RIP Poppo

Uncle Ray, thank you for welcoming me into your home as a child. I have many fond memories from my childhood and you had a major role in it. The chats we shared as adults are even more precious to me. I will miss you very much but I know that one day I will see you again. Your body will once again be strong and healthy with no struggle to breathe. And who knows, maybe my hair really will look like Farrah's! Yes Poppo..I went there!
Love you!

So long,Pop...I enjoyed all the discussions about sports,the corny jokes and laughs we had,and talking about John Wayne movies...I'll miss you and those great times...save me a seat at the pinochle table.

Sorry to hear about your loss. I never had the chance to meet Mr. Beaver. He sounds like a very interesting and caring gentleman. He sure was busy and successfull in life and had accomplished a great deal. My thoughts and prayers go out to all.

Uncle Raymond the picture that I will always hold in my heart is of you at the kitchen table, either Grams or your own, drinking coffee, reading the paper, and doin' puzzles. You always had a kind word for people and a gentle heart. I am sure that you, Gram, Uncle Norman, Aunt Marge and Mom are enjoying a raucous pinochle game around a heavenly table. Love You

Ray wasa very dear friend of mine .He was the type of person who always make me feel better about myself. I will always keep him in my heart .

Uncle Raymond,
All of us will miss you very much. Rest peacefully.