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Raymond J. Garneau

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Raymond J. Garneau Lowell printing co. retiree, Navy vet; 76 LOWELL Raymond J. Garneau, age 76, a resident of the Belvidere section of Lowell, died Monday, November 24th, at Saints Medical Center in Lowell, following a short illness. He was the beloved husband of Joan H. (Haley) Garneau with...

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Sorry to hear of the passing of your father/husband. Although it's been many years I remember him to be a wonderful person. May you find comfort knowing he is now at peace.

Aunt Joan.Irene and all the Garneau's: I just wanted to thank all of you for letting me be a big part of you husband, brother and father's life. He was there for me to tell me when I did things right and also when I was making mistakes. He was more than just a uncle to me and he and all of you mean the world to me. I am sadden for all of you but you have to know this man touch so many lifes not only his kids, grandkids, nieces and nephews but also great nieces and nephews and he was also part...

Joan & Boys,
Fred & I are sad to hear of your loss.
Our prayers are with your family.
Judy & Fred Trinidade

Mrs Garneau, Jimmy and family,
My very deepest condolences on your tremendous loss, Know now as great as your pain is he is at peace being warmly welcomed by one of his dearest friends. My thoughts are with all of you as you hold all of your wonderful memories so dear.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know you are in our prayers and thoughts. Losing someone we love is never easy and nothing anyone can say to you can ease the pain you are dealing with. May the Lord keep HIS arms wrapped around you and carry you through this time. We love you all.
Love & hugs, Dave & Carol

Kevin Garneau and Family,
Kevin sorry for the loss of your Dad. I do know how you feel at this time. I to have lost my dad. Kevin always keep the memories in your heart as I have. It will be hard. But it will help you through. May your dad rest in peace.

Your Good Friend and Godson
Debbie Murray and Thomas TJ Dussault.

Our Sympathy To You

You have our deepest sympathy.
Wish there was more we could do.
To help ease the pain and sorrow,
We know you are now going thru.

Time will heal the sorrow.
Loving memories you will always share.
Our hearts are going out to you today.
We want you to know ~ we care.

Ray will be sadly missed, he was a straight forward man that was always honest in everything he did, it came along with a blended portion of his heart that made it just right :)! I will miss walking into the French Club and him not being there to great me with a warm smile, a firm handshake and great conversation, he now resides in a much more inclusive club!
Love, Rich

Remembering Uncle Ray and thinking of all of you with love.