Raymond-D'Amico, DDS-Obituary

Raymond Lewis D'Amico, DDS

Elmhurst, Illinois

Sep 2, 1946 – Aug 5, 2023

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BORN
September 2, 1946
DIED
August 5, 2023
LOCATION
Elmhurst, Illinois

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Raymond Lewis D'Amico, DDS, a longtime resident of Elmhurst IL, passed on August 5, 2023, at the age of 76 after an acute illness. The first child of Raymond and Josephine (nee Digate) D'Amico was born on September 2, 1946, into a large and loving Italian family in Chicago's near West side. A...

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I am deeply saddened with Raymond's passing. He always had a smile that would light up the room. We hadn't had much contact over the years, but the love of a family member never wains. The time we went fishing together, we tipped over the rowboat. May we all remember the happy times we shared with Raymond to help carry us through the sadness. Hopefully he is already fishing somewhere catching all the "big ones". May he be at peace. With love and heartfelt sorrow, sincerely Jack Marino and...

Ray was known and loved by many at Reef Point Marina. We had the pleasure of being his dock neighbor and friend on E5 for the past 3 yrs. He entertained us with many great stories and memories of summers gone by here at the Marina! In fact he has rented a slip here since the first season it opened! The best tip he left us...If after a fun filled night and you´ve had one too many libations and perhaps a little trouble walking when leaving, look down and follow the nail heads centered in the...

As a family friend it was always a joy to be with Ray as he liked classic cars and boating but most of all I will miss his banter with his brother Don. He always made it clear that Don knew nothing about boats or cars and I witnessed hilarious sibling rivalry interchanges. They sparred just like my late older brother and I. He was and great listener and was perpetually helpful to everyone. A great guy all around.

This is Bob Kiely , brother in law of Andy ( Rays brother) . Sorry to hear of Rays passing but was touched by the obituary .We should all be so lucky to have the large extended Italian family and enjoy all those memories. I am happy that Ray had an active 76 years and built many memories. Wishing the D´Amico family my condolences and hoping for the best in this sorrowful time . Bob & Cherry Kiely

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To a wonderful man, beloved son, brother, uncle and dear friend, may you rest comfortably in peace knowing that you made such a difference in the lives of so many that loved you.

Heartbroken but eternally grateful for Ray´s unwavering presence in my life. I was so lucky - as were my siblings and cousins - to have him as an uncle and will miss his stories the most. Rest in peace, Uncle Raymond. I love you.