Raymond-Condon-Obituary

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Raymond F. Condon

Waltham, Massachusetts

Nov 19, 1936 – Dec 24, 2021 (Age 85)

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BORN
November 19, 1936
DIED
December 24, 2021
AGE
85
LOCATION
Waltham, Massachusetts

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Mr. Raymond F. Condon, of Waltham, died Thursday, December 24, 2021 at home after a hard-fought battle with cancer. He was 85. An avid Boston sports fan, Ray could be found sitting in his favorite chair with a bag of chips, a snickers bar, and a soda (or a beer) watching the Celtics, Red Sox,...

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Pop,

You were a great man who was loved by so many. Your presence was truly comforting to those around you. You were an amazing grandfather and I feel blessed to be your granddaughter. I am thankful for the time I had with you. I will always hold those memories dear to my heart. I will miss hearing your interesting stories and your quick wit. You always knew how to make us laugh. However, I know that you are at peace now and watching over all of us. You will always be in my...

Love.

Dad showed love to so many people in his life. He touched so many people in so many ways.

Whether as a son, brother, husband, father, pop, uncle, godfather or friend he had a special way of showing love. He was able to put people at ease and enjoy his company. He was always there for advice or to lend a hand. He was always quick with a joke and a laugh. People seemed happy to be around him.

He was always a very religious man. He was a true believer in the...

Love.

Dad showed love to so many people in his life. He touched so many people in so many ways.

Whether as a son, brother, husband, father, pop, uncle, godfather or friend he had a special way of showing love. He was able to put people at ease and enjoy his company. He was always there for advice or to lend a hand. He was always quick with a joke and a laugh. People seemed happy to be around him.

He was always a very religious man. He was a true believer in the Catholic...

It's never going to be the same without you Uncle Ray. I will miss you very much.

Ray was a warm, kind and sincere gentleman with quick Irish wit. Nancy was a lucky lady to have been able to enjoy 60 years of marriage with him. Friends since you started dating Nancy and wIth a common birthdate, we always remembered each other's. May God welcome you with open arms and may He bless your family always.

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Love.

Dad showed love to so many people in his life. He touched so many people in so many ways.

Whether as a son, brother, husband, father, pop, uncle, godfather or friend he had a special way of showing love. He was able to put people at ease and enjoy his company. He was always there for advice or to lend a hand. He was always quick with a joke and a laugh. People seemed happy to be around him.

He was always a very religious man. He was a true believer in the Catholic...

Pop,

You were a great man who was loved by so many. Your presence was truly comforting to those around you. You were an amazing grandfather and I feel blessed to be your granddaughter. I am thankful for the time I had with you. I will always hold those memories dear to my heart. I will miss hearing your interesting stories and your quick wit. You always knew how to make us laugh. However, I know that you are at peace now and watching over all of us. You will always be in my...

Dear Pop,
I want to start by emphasizing how you were beyond amazing not only as grandfather but also as a human being. I have nothing but fond memories of you. Of your sense of humor, of your kindness, of your hugs, of your laughter, of your smiles, of your jokes, of your sarcasm, of your love of sports, of your liking of pepsi and lemonade (even the pink lemonade at outback steakhouse) of your presence, and of your love. A moment in my life that I will never forget, is when I came out...