Raymond-Coderre-Obituary

Raymond Coderre

Anchorage, Alaska

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Anchorage resident Raymond Paul Coderre, 52, died Jan. 31, 2011, of multiple sclerosis at Third Medical Group Hospital at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.A visitation will be at noon, with a service at 1 p.m. Monday in the Anchorage Baptist Temple VIP room. He will be buried at the Fort...

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The Coderre Family,

Ray was a wonderful person and meant a great deal to my whole family. He was always so much fun to be around and was such a positive person, even after becoming so ill. We will always remember the time he rode his 10 speed bike from Worcester to Wells Beach, Maine to see us. We will always remember him and miss him very much. We are so sorry for your loss.

Sincerely,
Kay Power

I grew up with Ray and hung around withhim while we were young. We hunted, fished and went camping together. My child hood would not have been as memorable or as fun had Ray not been in it. Ray was one of my lifelong friends even though we didn't see alot of each other in our adult lives. My life is a better one having had Ray as a friend and I will miss him dearly. My condolenses to his entire family.

My sincere condolences to Ray's family both north and south. Ray was one of the most genuine, caring, kind, sweet, and funny people I have ever met. Ray certainly had his share of adventures, and he shared them with his wondeful stories. The world is a better place because of Ray's having been in it.He was a great friend, and will be sorely missed.

Although I have not seen Raymond for a number of years, he was a very special person and will be missed. His family meant the world to him. I am so very sorry for your loss.

My heartfelt sympathy to the Coderre family and his many friends during this time of loss. Ray was a real pleasure to be around and he will be missed by all.

My condolences to the Coderre family. I worked with Ray for years and I will always remember his smile,a kind word and a story. Ray you will be missed. Karen Nicholas(Verona,Ky)

May the Coderre family find peace and comfort at this difficult time. Ray will be missed by many and forgotten by none.

Ray, I will remember you as one of the sweetest guys I ever had the pleasure to know. You always made the room light up when you walked into the flight-line shack. We missed you when you retired, we will miss you even more now. Rest in Peace.

I am so sorry for your loss. I will miss Ray. Wonderful man to work with.