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Raymond D. Catena

71, Keansburg, New Jersey

Age 71

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Raymond D. CatenaAGE: 71 • KeansburgRaymond D. Catena, 71, of Keansburg, passed away surrounded by his family on Sunday, November 15th, at Jersey Shore, Neptune. He was born in Newark, raised in Hillside, prior to moving to Keansburg in 1970. Ray was the owner operator of Catena Electric Co. for...

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Every note that rings out on any guitar I will ever pick up and play, echos with the Heart & Soul of Ray Catena. My Guitar teacher, My Father, & My Friend.

There are only 2 people that will miss this man more than me, As he returns to the Loving arms of his Wife.

Goodbye Mr.C I Love you man. xoxo

Our Deepest Sympathies for your loss Mr. Catena was an amazing person. Sending Prayers

Pat and Steve so sorry for your loss bless you and your families may his love bring you peace now and always

I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. YOUR DAD WAS A GOOD FRIEND AND WE SHARED ALOT OF LAUGHS OVER THE YEARS. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE VILLA ROMA WEEKENDS - WE ALWAYS HAD A GREAT TIME WITH THE CATENA FAMILY! A CANDLE HAS GONE OUT HERE ON EARTH, BUT THERE IS A STAR SHINING MUCH BRIGHTER NOW IN HEAVEN.
BARBARA MILLERS

It is with great sorrow we transfer our Brother Ray to the Post Everlasting.

Ray, was such a good guy always had a smile on his face. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone. Jennifer L. Green

So sorry for your loss....hugs to all who loved him.

I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember that sweet smile of his,his kindness, and how much that he loved his family. I feel blessed to have had the chance to meet him. My heart aches for your family..you will all be in our prayers.

Patrick and Steve,

John and I are so very sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. He was a great guy and we have so many fun memories of him and your Mom. They are together again and will be watching done on you and your families with such pride. May he RIP.

Teri and John Gido