Raymond-Folsom-Obituary

Raymond Charles Folsom

Kennebunkport, Maine

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Raymond Charles Folsom, 82 KENNEBUNKPORT -- Raymond Charles Folsom, 82, a longtime resident of Kennebunkport, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011, at his residence. He was born in Bellows Falls, Vt., on Dec. 17, 1928, the son of Charles Henry Folsom and Bertha (Smith) Folsom. He grew up...

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Ray and I worked in the lab together at the Osteopathic, and even to this day I tell Ray stories and laugh. His music was always delightful and his hands always tapping. Ray will not be forgotten in my heart and mind, still love you Ray you were a funny bright light in my life.

Peggy Plapis

My husband and I both worked with Ray at the Osteopathic Hospital and he was truely a Kindred Spirit. He had agreat way of saying that you need to appreciate and enjoy your life along with doing the Job at hand with Gusto! I was glad to have known him and give my condolences to his family. I'm sure that he has left his bright spot of living on this earth.
Sincerely,
Donna & Mike Libby

You were/are a bright light in my life Raymond, along with that amazing family of yours. What joyous times we all had together. I am so blessed by having you in my life. Rest in peace my friend, my loved one, I trust you will find me again in the time to come. I love you.

To the Folsom Family,
I had the pleasure of working with Ray at the Osteopathic Lab. I will never forget his wonderful words of wisdom, his delightful sense of humor and his passion for music. His memory lives on.

I worked with Ray on the evening shift at the Osteopathic Hospital. He was a unique and a hoot to work with. We have lost a good man.

I have no doubt he will be veryy happy to lie in repose at the new Veteran's Cemetery in Springvale. It is a very lovely resting place.

I had the pleasure of working with Ray at the Osteopathic Hospital on evenings. He was a consumate professional and had a great sense of humor and pride in his work. His memory lives on in all of us who new him, shared a joke, a laugh and a a great piece of Jazz.

To all of the Folsom family,

I worked with Ray at the Osteopathic Hospital in Portland, Maine, and what a true delight. He could make you laugh with how he would answer the phone, "Department of numerology, how can I help you?". No matter how many times I heard that in a day, I would laugh.
We still to this day think back of all of the Ray-isms, talk of old times and look at his picture on the wall which sparks more story's of him, and more laughter. Knowledge, wisdom and wit,...

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.