RAYMOND-HOCEVAR-Obituary

RAYMOND J. HOCEVAR

Cleveland, Ohio

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HOCEVAR RAYMOND J. HOCEVAR, 63, passed away July 31, 2011. Devoted father of William Comai, Matthew and Jana Hocevar. Former husband of Denise Hocevar (nee Comai). Beloved son of Raymond W. (deceased) and Michelina (nee Micatrotto). Loving brother of Sharon Spinelli (James), Beverly Dobrea...

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I can't believe it's almost a year. Ray is in my daily prayers. Wishing his family comfort & peace.
A star in heaven shines just for you.
Kathy Busta-Kolick

Just made aware of his death. Thinking of all the great memories. My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Ray.I will always remember him from the good times @CLS. Rest in peace, buddy.

I have nothing but fond memories of Ray. Growing up, he was always providing me words of encouragement, guidance, and direction. Someone I could never forget and often thought about through the years and after my departure from the neighborhood. Ray was a kind soul who could always be trusted. My deepest sympathies to the Hocevar family. Respectfully, The Caroscio Family.

I miss u so much daddy..

We are very sorry for the loss of Ray and our sympathy and prayers go out to the Hocevar family and friends, and especially Mrs. Mac. Family gatherings were not the same once you could not attend, bringing your big smile, laugh, and stories with you. May God rest your soul in Peace, Happiness, and Love Eternal.

Ray...Although we had been miles apart for all these years, your amazing spirit was always there for me and Chuck. You always had a smile for everyone. You had a wonderful heart with an amazing capacity to love your friends. You will be very missed but never forgotten. Thanks for all the great memories.

So tall, so strong and always there for our family. Growing up together we created such strong bonds...Easter & Christmas on Elizabeth Ave or just a leisurely family picnic. May you rest in peach my dear cousin. You'll always be with me, always in my heart.

Ray you were strong as an ox, tough as nails, and you would give the shirt off your back to anyone who asked. I will never forget you or the great times we all had together. May you rest in peace. My condolences to the Hocevar family.

It's been more years than I care to count, since we shared a classroom at Holy Rosary.....and thou years and distance have seperated us, those memories will remain. My condolances to your family, and pray they will take comfort in knowing you are at peace, no longer in pain, and in the arms of the Lord. Nancy DeLeese Tillard, Anaheim CA