Raymond-Killian-Obituary

Raymond Andrew Killian

Plymouth, Pennsylvania

1957 - 2020

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Plymouth, Pennsylvania
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National Kidney Foundation

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PLYMOUTH — Raymond Andrew Killian, a life-long resident of Plymouth, died unexpectedly at home on Saturday, June 27, 2020, at age 62.

Raymond was born in Wilkes-Barre on Nov. 30, 1957, to Florence (née Kieszek) and Frank T. Killian. He was graduated from Wyoming Valley West High School...

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Please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of Raymond. He was an extended member of our family and will be very much missed.

The Armstrong-Friedmann and Campbell families

Ray was a great neighbor. We are definitely going to miss him. God bless him.

Deepest Sympathy to the entire Killian Family on your loss.

Having worked closely with Ray over the past 20 years, we shared many interactions. Most notable were our conversations involving family. Ray's family was always at the top of his priorities.

I will never forget how his face would light up when showing me a photo on his phone of a family gathering, or when he talked about his nieces and nephews.

Our office, especially our team, will never be the same without him!

I am so sorry for your loss; saying prayers for Ray's family in this difficult time. I worked at Penn Millers / Chubb with Ray for 10 years. When I asked for his help, he was always quick to do so. We would share sarcastic jabs quite often, and chatted about Plymouth's Kielbasafest several times. He had a quick wit and will surely be missed.

Lisa D.

Ray was known to be a man of integrity. Condolences to the family for your loss.

I'm so sorry for your loss. My prayers go out to you and your family. I worked with Ray for many years. He and I were buddies. He always shared picture of his family with me. He took great care of his mother. He will be deeply missed.

Ray was a proud Shawnee Indian!
In his mind, Silicone Valley can't hold a candle to Plymouth,Pa.

I worked closely with Ray for 20 years at Chubb. He was So knowledgeable and offered direction many times. He will certainly be missed.

He always spoke so proudly of his nieces and nephews. Pictures from Knoebels were hung prominently on his desk.

My deepest condolences to his family at this time.

Joan Thomas

I have worked with Ray for 20 years. He was very dedicated and considered one of our top computer programmers at CHUBB and Penn Millers. When there was a complex issue with the computer system, everyone went to Ray for advice. He will be missed and difficult to replace. On a personal level I know Ray always spoke about his family. He was proud of his mom, brothers and nephews. We always exchanged stories on our Jeeps and the good old days at WVW. Ray graduated with my sister. My...