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Raymond V. Cann

Keansburg, New Jersey

Age 72

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Raymond V. CannAGE: 72 • KeansburgRaymond V."Sparky" Cann, 72, of Keansburg, passed away on Tuesday, September 19th, at home. He was born in Newark, lived in Hillside, prior to moving to Keansburg in 1970. After serving a 4-year, tour of duty in the United States Navy, on the USS Little Rock....

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A good heart has stopped beating, a good soul has ascended to heaven.
I will miss Ray as a constant friend for me and the Sandy Hook Interpretive staff.
~ Ranger Conrad Wisniewski

Raymond,

I want to thank you for being my cousin that had so many accomplishments in life. I will miss our texting ,and long talks you and I did. You are a
WONDERFUL human being. As usual never bragged about all the committees you were on, and trying to help others after Storm Sandy but I knew. You are going to be missed by many, many people. You are at peace , with your Mom & Dad.



Love,

Cousin Rhonda

People expect old men to die,
They do not really mourn old men.
Old men are different. People look
At them with eyes that wonder when
People watch with unshocked eyes;
But the old men know when an old man dies.

The short poem by Ogden Nash says all I want to say, Sparky. Thank you for your love -- I send it back to you.

It was a pleasure to know you. You were a kind and brilliant man. We shared good times with the Cann cousins. You will be missed! Rest in peace.

Candace and Marty Sussman, New Castle, DE

Raymond-
Thank you for all the wonderful things you did for your family, friends, community and for our environment! Thank you for serving our country and protecting each
and every one of us! It takes a kind soul and a loving person to be there for others always. You will never be forgotten, always be in our hearts and will be truly missed. Much love and Rest in Peace dear cousin....

Raymond enjoy the generations of angels you are surrounded by. Love, Light, thoughts and prayers to all of our families and friends of Raymond. May the memories and stories bring laughter through the tears and sorrow! Blessings, Judith

Ray Cann helped the Keansburg Waterfront Public Library go from a dream to a reality. He was a great supporter of the library and the community. It was an honor and a pleasure to work with him.

A great neighbor & Friend to all he ever met. RIP Sparky . He will be Missed .