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Raymond G. Daoust

Syracuse, New York

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Raymond G. Daoust, B.Ph., Ph.D. November 4, 2011 Born in Montreal, a graduate of the University of Montreal with a master's in pharmacy, he acquired a scholarship to Purdue University and graduated with a Ph.D. in pharmaceutical manufacturing. After a short stay at Atlas Chemical Industries in...

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Ray was a singularly unique individual who truly cared about everything he did. He always saw what had to be done and stepped up to do it, never saying “that's not my job”. He played a significant role in my life and I will always be grateful for the opportunities that came my way because of his interest and support. Monique, Michelle, Madeleine, and Daniel, please accept my deep and sincere condolences. Your husband and father was a great person. You will all be in my prayers.

Monique and family, my deepest condolences to all of you. I worked with Ray in Regulatory Affairs, Syracuse, until he was transferred to Princeton NJ. Ray was a great asset to Bristol-Myers. He was a great leader, taught me much during my years in Regulatory and I had the pleasure of having lunch with him almost every day. He will be greatly missed.

To Monique and Family, my deepest condolences. It was a pleasure to know Ray and he taught me a great deal about regulatory affairs. He was a great person to work with and I enjoyed having lunch with Ray almost every day during my years in Worldwide Regulatory Affairs in Syracuse. I certainly missed him when he was transferred to New Jersey. I am saddened by his loss.

Jean Oates Taylor, Kirkville NY

Ray was a good friend and mentor to me. I worked in his Vet group at Bristol 1970-1971, he taught me Product Develeopment. I was honored to speak at his retirement at the Nassau Inn, it was the first time we had seen each other since 1972. He will be missed by many

Deepest, deepest condolences to Monique and family. Very sorry for your loss.