Raymond-Daring-Obituary

Raymond James Daring

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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May 12, 2011Raymond James Daring, 84, of Dallas, passed away Thursday, May 12, 2011, at his residence after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the second son of the late Arthur W. Daring and Gertrude Bruggeman Lenzi. He attended Hanover High School and Wilkes College. A...

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I had the pleasure of knowing both Ray and Nancy who were truly two of the nicest people...may your family find peace in knowing they are together and warmth in all the wonderful memories you have...
Your family is in my prayers

Dear Raelene and Family
"The Ones we love are never gone, They live within our hearts"
Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family . Nickolas and Beverly Moranski

I would like to send my condolences to the family of Mr. Ray Daring, I have known Ray for many years and found him to be one of the nicest and kindest man, may God Bless him and his family.

Dear Raylene and Family,
Words cannot express how much we will miss your dad. The friendship Nancy and he had with Andre and Theo was just so special. That was a foursome that really enjoyed life.

Love, Andre Billinge, Tom and Kathy Brady

Dear Raelene and Family, I was so sorry to read about your Dad. I enjoyed going to Daring's Market because your Dad always had a smile on his face and a pleasant word to say. I send you and yours my sincere condolences. Florence Gauthier Corinth Texas

Lorene & family, Ray's faith and sense of community & friendship live on in each of you. He has left a legacy which ripples through many, many lives. We are sorry for your loss, but celebrate a life well lived.

Lorene, Raelene, & Margaret
We remember with fondness your Dad. We considered him a great friend and were saddened by his recent struggles with cancer. We will keep you all in our thoughts particularly on Saturday as you remember this very special man, Ray

Dear Raelene and family,
We were so sad to hear of your father' passing. He was one of our favorite people and one of the most kind hearted sweet men! We always looked forward to dinner out with him when Barbara and Bill came to town. He was loads of fun, even in this past year when life handed him his biggest challenge.
We will remember him always. Hope he and your mom are dancing in heaven!
God Bless,

The Daring family, the sadness that I feel with Rays' passing, is tempered by having had the privledge of knowing and being friends with him, for over 50 years. Ray was a man of uncommon generosity, warmth and good humor. The world was definetly a better place for his passing through it. With deepest regards.