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Raymond Ervin Cordner Jr.

Fort Myers, Florida

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ObituaryRaymond Ervin Cordner, Jr., 66, went with the Lord on Monday March 30, 2009. Raymond is survived by wife Naomi of 44 years, his daughter Marie (Lawrence) Tomlinson, 5 grandchildren, Christine (Nick) Laney, Rebecca, Lawrence II, William, Lucas and 2 great-grandchildren, Ryleigh and...

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Marie, Naomi and families: I am sorry this is being posted so late, but I have tried and it never seemed to go anywhere.... It's a shame that we had just gotten in touch with your family and now this happens. I really haven't many memories of your Dad when we were growing up -- as he was only four years older than I. I do remember he and your Uncle Zane in their young teenage years when they used to visit us in the country. Please keep in touch and hopefully some day we may get the chance to...

We were very sorry to hear of Raymond's passing and will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers. I remember spending time with your family back in 1974 and the times you (Marie) came to Pa. with your grandmother and stayed with us in Towanda. Hopefully we can stay in touch and wish we could have gotten to know Raymond again. May he rest in peace.

I just want to say Little Raymond And Zane were a BIG part of our childhood memories and our family way back when-They will continue to be pleasant memories of that time !!!

Naomi,
Ray was a very good man. It's been years since I last saw him, but we went back into the 60s as friends. Ray, you, and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely
Garry and Sachiko Willis
San Antonio, TX

Hi, My name is Maureen Graham, and I am the oldest daughter of Nancy Lamphere Graham. My mom and I share a home in Ohio. I was so sorry as was my mom to hear of the passing of Raymond. She has a lot of wonderful memories of him. Marie, I remember meeting you hmmm maybe in 1974 in Penna when we both were visiting at the same time. I believe it was down at Aunt Connie Brown's house.
I haven't seen the picture of your dad that you are talking about. I love that you say sometimes he was a...

Thank You to everyone who knew my Daddy. He was good man in his own way ( he was a Grump sometimes) but he will be greatly missed. The picture is of him when he was feeling goofy. He will be with me always.

Naomi, I'm so sorry to read of Raymond's passing. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.