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Raymond J. Fetcho

Clifton Park, New York

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CLIFTON PARK Raymond J. Fetcho, 48, of Clifton Park Center Road, died Saturday, May 17, 2003. Born on August 18, 1954 in Johnson City, N.Y., he was the son of the late Michael and Margaret (Fendick) Fetcho. He earned his bachelor degree in biology and his masters degree in secondary education...

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Last year I sat next to your Dad during one of your lacrosse games, and he expressed to me how very proud of you he was. I remember thinking how very nice it was for a father to unabashedly express that he loved his son. Not all fathers are able to openly say how they feel about their children and as the game ended, I thought what a very special man your father is –always remember that he truly loves and is so proud of you!
With warm regards and prayers to you and your...

As a former student of Mr. Fetcho's I am deeply saddend by his passing, I will never forget earth science. He pushed up to learn our facts and because of him i was inspired to further my education in science. I will never forget the ways he made us laugh. I will also never forget how often he talked about his boys and how proud of them he was, he was truly a very loving man. He will be greatly missed.

I had Mr.Fetcho last year he was a great teach and friend its so hard to believe is is gone Last year it often felt like he was the only teacher that cared he would put in the extra time with his students and he wanted nothing more than to see all of them succeed i know this cause he is the reason i passed the school your last year he was a true inspiration to all of us he touched everyone he ment even if it was for a short time to his family i would like to send my sincerest condolences in...

I HAD MR.FETCHO WHEN I WAS IN 9TH GRADE SCIENCE AND I GRADUATED FROM SHEN IN 99. HE WAS THE BEST SCIENCE TEACHER THAT I HAD THROUGHOUT MY YEARS AT SHEN. HE ALWAYS MADE SCIENCE FUN AND WAS LIKE A FRIEND TO EVERY STUDENT THAT HE HAD. HE WENT OUT OF HIS WAY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN HIS STUDENTS LIVES AND HE DID. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIM. WHEN HE USE TO GO TO MCD'S AND ORDER 15 HAMBUGERS AFTER PRACTICE. I WAS THE ONE WHO TOOK HIS ORDER MOST OF THE TIME AND HE WOULD QUIZ ME TO SEE WHAT I...

I was so sorry to hear about Mr. Fetcho's death. My daughter, Laura, had him for earth science in eighth grade and remembers him so fondly. I remember he pushed his kids to learn and to love the science of the earth. Laura and I worked so hard on a plaster of Paris model of a dam (and a golf course and ticky-tacky housing development). About 40 pounds later, we lugged it in and he still remembers it, mentioning it to Laura a few months ago. I know this time is terribly hard for you and I send...

At the hockey rink or at an open house Ray was always smiling and this is how we will remember him. Our hearts go out to the Fetcho family.

Nick, Jesse & Pam,
Our condolences to all of you on your loss. We enjoyed Ray's friendship as soccer coach. He loved the game and truly loved to teach the kids how to play.
No one ever dies when you keep memories alive.
Our sympathies to you.

I enjoyed being in his class and thought he was very good at helping kids understand science. he was a good teacher and will be missed

I will really miss Mr. Fetcho, he was one of the best teachers that I have ever had. I wish the best to his family that he was so fond of.