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Raymond "Ray" Jarvis

Smithfield, Rhode Island

1946 - 2021 (Age 73)

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Smithfield, Rhode Island

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Raymond Jarvis passed away at the age of 73 in Smithfield, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on July 9, 2021.

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I bet he is the best picture on God's team! Miss talking and catching him while at Hope High School as I said originally. Say a good word for me Ray to the Big Guy.

One of the best I ever met great guy hope to see him again in heaven.

Coach Jarvis was an Amazing Man. Ray was very nice to everyone. Ray established terrific people skills and logic. Ray is missed terribly. Rich McGeough Providence College Baseball, 1976

I miss you and our weekly Applebee lunches in Greenville. We would agree that you were going to beat the big bad "M M" with new strategies almost every meal. You believed and so did I. It didn't work out, but we'll meet"" again and have some more laughs "down the road" buddy. Love you, Joe D

I played many basketball games with Ray in the StPius schoolyard and he was a good player but as we all know an all star baseball player.A great guy RIP God Bless

Bear, to you and your entire family , I want to express my sincerest condolences on your brother Ray´s passing. I got to know him through You and used to see him and share conversations at the gym. Like you he was a stand up guy with a great work ethic and outstanding people skills. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Peace.

To the entire Jarvis Family , so sorry for your loss , Ray was not only a great athlete but a better person, a class act and a true gentleman. I will never forget all the good times we had on the golf course or him he was and always will be a Smith Hill Legend Jim Angell

To the Jarvis Family, I´m very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My deepest condolences to the Jarvis family. Ray and Bobby were close friends from the old neighborhood. We shared the junior high school years at St. Pats and high school years at Hope. I often reflect on the countless good times- St. Pats baseball and basketball, pickup baseball at the State House, or just hanging out with the tribe. Ray was a good basketball player too. Under his leadership we won the State CYO 8th grade championship. Ray was tournament MVP. We came close to winning the...