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Raymond Henry BRIDGE

Sacramento, California

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BRIDGE, Raymond Henry Raymond was born on January 16, 1946 to the late Floyd and Sylvia Bridge and passed away on February 21, 2011, at the age of 65, after a short battle with cancer. He is survived by his loving wife Pat; children, Raymond Jr., April, Gina, and Patti (Edward); sisters, Jean...

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Well Ray I will never forget your dry humor and when I got to play golf with You it was a pleasure. I met you via the Nomads and You will be missed. We will toast you next week in monterey...

You were my father my hero my everything and this is such a trying experience..I know and believe everything you had ever taught me...

I remember Ray from some country western dancing that he did from around 15 years ago. There was a small group of us dancers that hung around together and we made some of our own parties and social activities. Ray was a real friendly man and he always had a smile on his face.

Michael Norris
Fair Oaks

"The best dad ever" so many fond memories, so many stories ... too many to mention. Every day I remember you, every day I appreciate you, every day I yearn for you, hope to make you proud, hope to make you happy, and every day will be the same as yesterday. Trying to make you proud, trying to make you happy. From above you look down on me, and watch what you have accomplished 'cus you made me who I am and who I long to be.

My brother Ray had a wonderful services and reception. The outpour of love and support for Pat and his family was overwelming. Thank you all for attending.

Lil Sis.

Twinkle my toes Darling daughter....

l-r Ray, John T, Fernando 1962?

I met Ray when we were 10 or 11 years old. I will always have fond memories of the fifty plus years of knowing him. He is greatly missed. Our deepest condolences to his family.

Bob & Joan Sembach

We miss you Uncle Ray!

So sorry to hear about Raymond. He should have had many more years! We grew up together on the same street and shared so many wonderful times. He was my "Best Man" in 1972 when I got married. Though we hadn't talked in many years he was never forgotten. Deepest sympathy to all of his family.

Fernando and Betty Castorena