Raymond-Carrillo-Obituary

Raymond C. Carrillo

Vallejo, California

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Raymond, 68, died on November 10th, 2023, after an unexpected illness. Raymond worked in horizontal construction driving a Caterpillar Scraper for many years until he retired. He was a diehard Raiders and Warriors fan. Raymond lived his entire life in Vallejo and graduated from Hogan Senior High...

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I was so sorry to hear the passing of Ray. We were always close friends all through school. I remember in the sixth grade at Pennycook. We even had a band and practiced all the time. I remember going to his house in the mornings before school and his mom or sister would make us hot tortillas with bacon for breakfast. I also remember those nights cruising Springs Road listening to Santana. We had a lot of great times. God bless Ray and his family.

Rest in God´s Love and Eternal Peace Ray, Condolences to the family, John & Marisa

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Ray You are truly missed by all the Maggies crew . Hasn't been the same without your daily visits, your conversations of sports and being my sampler everytime I created a new dish ,Until we meet again my Friend. Sandra Ramirez

Ray was a very special person. I can honestly say I've always enjoyed his company. I went through school with Chris. Being a good person runs in the family

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Ray's sister, Christine, has been my best friend for over 40 years. She was there with me when I lost my brother and so many other times of joy and sorrow. I send my love to her, her sisters and darling mom as they mourn the loss of a good man, brother and son. Love you all.

Sending my deepest sympathies to Raymond´s family and friends.

Ray was a great friend of my Brother, Dave Tavalero, and through him, Ray and I became friends too. So many concerts, Renaissance Fairs, and football games became a lasting friendship. He was generous, kind and sincerely a great guy. I am sorry to hear of his loss and hope that his family takes some comfort in the many people whose lives he changed for the better. Mine most definitely! Betty Tavalero-Bautista

We are sorry for your loss. What a beautiful person he was. Heaven has another angel now and you have him to watch over you all. May God bless him and your family. Linda cruz anthony and cruz Herrera