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Raymond B. Collard

Attleboro, Massachusetts

1945 - 2008

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COLLARD, Raymond B. Of Attleboro and Martha's Vineyard passed away Friday, October 31, 2008 at age 63. He was husband of Suzanne (Guay) Collard. Ray received an Associate's degree in Construction Technology from Wentworth Institute of Technology and later a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from...

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We were terribly saddened to learn of your loss of Ray, and pray that you will have the fortitude to carry on with the presence, and love, of your family. It's very unfortunate we did not hear of your sorrow until Sunday the 16th from my brother Gerry; otherwise we would have been at your side to console you and Gregg's family during this difficult time. Love,Larry Barbara Guay.

Suzanne & Family Sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest sympathies.

What a shock to hear about Ray. We will always cherish the times we spent at the marina together. We had so much fun with both of you. Remember the boat race! We will keep you both in our prayers.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Sue Bob and I would like to give you our deepest sympathy. We are very sorry of the loss of you husband. May Jehovah God care for you and your family.

Dear Sue, Greg, Dale and Bruce,

My deepest sympathy for the loss of your husband, father and brother. I have fond memories of Ray and how he would hold court with his brothers in the family's back yard. Although we haven't been in touch for quiet some time, I will always have memories of Ray and David. God bless.

Dear Suzanne and family,
We are deeply sorry for your loss. Our hearts go out to you at this time, and in the days ahead.

Ray touched the lives of a lot of students. He will be missed by the BAC community. My condolences to his family.

I had the pleasure of working with Ray over the last few years. I enjoyed his sense of humor, his professionalism, and his work ethic. We all miss him greatly and share your loss.