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Raymond Leon Hargrove

Dallas, Texas

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Hargrove, Raymond Leon Raymond Leon Hargrove, 82, born in Raymondville, Texas, died January 31, 2009, after a fall on the ice caused a brain injury. This kind, generous gentleman spent his entire life making the world a better place. His devotion to family, friends and numerous charities will...

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Steve,
It was an honor to get to know, and work for your Dad. He was a great man that touched many lives while he was on this earth. His good deeds will continue to touch this world for a long time to come. He will be missed by all, whose path he crossed.
Randy & Sandra Slagle

Steve and family - While I didn't know your Father, I saw his image and character revealed as Steve spoke of him. It's good to be blessed with a Dad that both loves and inspires us. I trust you will experience God's "peace that surpasses all understanding." It's always tough to give up your Dad!
Warmest regards
Jim Hollis

Steve, I'm so sorry to hear about your Dad. Based on the way you spoke of him, I know he was a special man. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Steve & Family, We are so sorry to hear about your dad. You are in our thoughts & prayers. We pray the love of your family & friends will comfort you & carry you through your grief.

Sandy & Steve,
My thoughts and prayers are with you both during this difficult time... I cherish the engaging conversations I had & time spent with your warm, sweet & very special Daddy! Susan Conder Barcena

Steve,
I'm so sorry for your family loss. Your Dad was one of the nicest people I've ever known. The first time we met I was a teenager working the summers for EC&M. He always had a nice word for a young guy like me. I've never forgot him for it.

Dear Steve:
I don't have to tell you how much I loved your Dad. He was one of the kindest and most giving men I've ever known. He took care of his family and his employees and to have known him was a privilege. I know he will be greatly missed.
Much love, Kathy

Steve,
Your Dad is one of the very few men in the contracting business I hold in the highest esteem. I never heard a negative word spoken about him. All of heaven rejoiced at his homecoming. He was truly, a fine example to all that knew him.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Hargrove family.