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Raymond C. Cullion

Stow, Ohio

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Raymond C. Cullion, 50, died June 2, 2012. Born in Newarthill, Scotland and raised in Hudson, Raymond was the owner of Cullion Construction and found great enjoyment in boats, motorcycles and golfing.Preceded in death by his father, James T. Cullion, he is survived by his wife, Sharon; mother,...

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To the Entire Cullion Family,
We just learned of Raymond's passing. Our Condolences and Prayers go out to each of you.
We will cherish the memories we have of Raymond and be comforted knowing that Jim is taking care of him once again.

I just found out yesterday of Raymond's passing. My thoughts and prayers to the Cullion family. Rest in peace Raymond, you were one of a kind.

I'm not sure which is more upsetting, Mrs. Cullion having to bury her child, or Raymond's kids having to grow up without him. On this Father's Day, I know he is watching over them, with his Dad. God Bless the Cullion family! Still praying for all of you.

So very very sorry to hear of your loss. I have so many great memories of hanging out with the Cullion boys back in the day. My thoughts are with you all.

I just cant wrap my mind around the loss of the person considered more full of life than anyone. Raymond grabbed life by the horns and always hung on for the count. He will live on in my memories and stories that will be told as long as I live. God in heaven got a very special one here. He was definately."Bad to the bone" at the same time as being soft and sweet depending on the situation. Raymond I miss you . For so many years you were the brother I needed. Don't rest in peace. Rather revel...

Dearest Mary, John, Andie, Francis, Paul, Angela, Tom and all of your respective families....my love and prayers go out to all of you during this incredibly difficult time. I cannot even begin to find the words to express my sincere sadness in the loss of Raymond. All of you were truly my 2nd family while growing up in Hudson. Angela was my best friend and you all became extended brothers to me in a way that I will never forget. The multitude of memories will live in my heart forever....

John and Andy, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

So many of us go through this life in constant angst over how we can impress people we hardly know, or how to gain approval from those who deserve not a moment of our time. Always thinking, how can we mold ourselves and change into a person others find more acceptable. It is the noblest among us who figure out that it is only the beat of our own drum which will allow us to celebrate this life in the way it was intended. Raymond was a free and noble spirit and that is more than many of us will...

I am very sorry to hear of Raymond's passing.

If wish there something more I could say to help ease your pain during this difficult time. You are all in my thoughts and Raymond will be in my prayers.

Greg