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Raymond J. Dauphin

Charlton, Massachusetts

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Raymond J. Dauphin, 58, of 240 Carpenter Hill Rd., passed away Saturday, June 7, 2008 in St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester.He leaves behind his wife of 34 years, Debra A. (Bond) Dauphin; two daughters, Melissa A. Dauphin of Atlanta, GA., and Tracey M. wife of Daniel Gentile of Ware; his mother,...

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To Ray's girls,
I worked with Ray for 11 years at Nortons. He made me laugh with his sarcasm.... He used to think he was tough but we all knew better. ;)
He was a great friend and I am sorry to say I lost touch with him when I left Nortons in 2002. I remember him talking about his girls all the time. He was very proud!! I was so shocked to hear of his passing and so saddened. Such a good guy and too young. You are in my thoughts.

To The Dauphin Family I am very sorry to hear about your loss.When I was a supervisor at Norton-Saint Gobain and Ray worked for me there was no one better than Ray excellent worker helped me alot.Then when I lost my supervisor job Ray then trained me on his job and I would work the off shift we talked alot and new alot of each other's families. I was a Yankee fan he Red Sox it was fun, I just found out tonite Thursday he will be missed he was a class guy,a close friend and a great teacher to...

Missy and Tracy,

My deepest sympathy for you and your family. I will never forget the many years of fun I had playing on your dad's softball team. He was my absolute favorite coach! I feel lucky to have run into him at the grocery store about 6 months ago, as I hadn't seen him since we graduated.

He will always be a great childhood memory.

Sincerely,

We were so sad to hear about Ray~Karen called me immediately!
I'm so sad. He was so wonderful - so happy and he always made people feel so comfortable! I'm so sorry, please email me if you need someone to talk to. Praying for all of you during this difficult time of loss - for strength and friends/family to carry you through.... Our love,

Dear Mrs. Dauphin, Missy & Tracey~

I am so sorry to hear of your fathers passing. My fondest childhood memory is playing softball in your backyard with the coach and the girls. My prayers are with you all.

Dear Missy and Family,
All your friends from Atlanta all are thinking of you and your family at this most difficult time. You are all in our prayers and our hearts are with you in your time of grief. Just wanted you to know we are here for you and let us know if you & family need anything. Look forward to seeing you soon. Take Care.

Debbie & Family,

We were saddened to hear of Ray's sudden passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. We think of you often when we drive past the Cuddle & Bubble Resort in Hyannis where you and Ray celebrated an anniversary.

I lost my Mom recently and know how difficult the grieving process can be. May God be with you.

Love,

Ron & Susan Reed

Dear Melissa & Family,

My thoughts are with you during this solemn time. I am sorry to hear of your loss, and I hope the comfort of family helps ease the pain a little. God Bless all of you.

Dear Debbie, Melissa and Tracy
I really don't know what to say. We loved Ray so much. Ray stood by me in so many difficult times. He was like a Dad to Laura and often told me he would take her in a minute. He enjoyed raising the two of you so much that he didn't mind another daughter. He was always so proud of the three of you and you have to know that he is loved by everyone. There is nothing unkind that anyone could ever say about Ray, he was the best their was. My heart hurts for all...