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Raymond Campi

Los Altos, California

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Raymond Campi Passed away peacefully July 4, 2009 at the age of 82. Born and raised in San Francisco, he and his wife Mary moved to Millbrae where they raised four children. Ray was a self employed contractor for 50 years who enjoyed a robust life with family and friends. Preceded in death by...

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To all the Campi Family,
I am sorry I could not be there for the services, I was on vacation. I have so many memories from way back at the Campi household. One was at the Campi dinner table. I whispered to Gary, why do you eat your salad last? It was very quiet at the table and your dad heard me!!! I was so nervous, and he said because we are Italian, when do you eat your salad? I wanted to crawl under the table, but somehow I answered "before dinner", and he laughed whew I ate that...

To the Campi Family
I apologize that I can not be there in person but my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Your dads death brings back so many memories that allow you to sit back and put a smile on your face. Hope you are all dealing with the his passing in celebrating the life and times of Ray Campi. Thank you for all the friendship over the years.
Our sincere sympathy
Tim Walsh and family

We send our love and support to the Campi's, Herrera's, and Odoms. All our love. Paul and Stacey Messina, OR

I send my condolences to the entire family. We all had such good times at the Campi home in Millbrae with Ray presiding and Mary running the show. Ray ran a tight ship but clearly loved his family and his dogs. Ray will certainly be missed.

My condolences to all of you. I have fond memories of Ray, especially the time he drove Mary Woodward and me home from Strawberry in his work truck, the three of us riding in the cab. We stopped for burgers in Manteca, and he kept complaining that we didn't eat enough! I will always remember the good times at the cabin, Mary making breakfast on the griddle in the kitchen, Ray at the big table smiling. I am sorry to miss the services, I will be in Washington DC for a wedding. Please know...