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Raymond Klimko

Franklin Park, Illinois

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Klimko, Raymond A. Age 58. Loving Son of Concetta and the late Raymond C. Beloved Fiance of Ann Frieri. Dear Brother to Maria (Jose) Castrejon, Leonard Klimko, Concetta (David) Smyth, and Laura (David) Sarmas. Fond Uncle of Jose, Dominic, Jaclyn, Stephanie, Christopher, Angelo Jr., Tracy, Dawn,...

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Ray, you were the best!!! See we went out a couple a times when we were younger. I use to live on loomis now in central america. My sympathy to the family and finace.

Linda Joyner Benavides [email protected]

My brother, Ray, you were the best person to us all. I will miss you always. Part of me died with you, but I know you would want us to live like you did, happy and close. Love you.

Crazy Ray, you will be missed. Loved working with you for the many years you were our sales rep. May you rest in peace.

Ray was an excellent man to call your friend. He was hard-working, industrious, and you could take his word to the bank. He prided himself on being a professional salesman, and will always remain in my memory the gold standard for his profession. No one's customers were better served, and gatherings of his trade association won't be the same without him present, always dapper, always with a smile, a joke, or a witty comment.

Ray painting the store last year

Going to miss you a lot Ray. I am a better salesperson, employee, and most importantly a better person because of what I've learned from watching you. Hope you don't mind I use your desk and books.

Ray you will be Missed...We always had a Great Time Shooting the Breeze! You were a Kind and Gentle Soul, May You Rest in Peace!
Cindy Ferro

I knew Ray, living in the old neighborhood. Nice guy, a real down to earth person. But what impressed me the most, was his knowledge of music. You could tell he had a love for great music. He turned me on to the English Beat. Their music is as good now as the day he let me listen to their album, 30 years ago. Just as good music never dies, Ray's spirit will live on.

Ray was a great guy, inside-and-out I don't think I shared one conversation with him that I didn't leave laughing. My thoughts and prayers go out to him and his family. He will truly be missed.