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Raymond J. Labbe

Glastonbury, Connecticut

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LABBE, Raymond J. Raymond J. Labbe, 56, of Glastonbury, fell asleep in the Lord's arms at his home on Tuesday (February 24, 2009). He was born in Berlin, NH on May 21, 1952, a son of the late Julien O. and Florence R. (Tremblay) Labbe. He attended local schools, and was a 1970 graduate of...

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Ten years ago,Almighty God took Ray home to Heaven...Ray was deeply loved by countless people...his Christ like Love for the homeless was to big to fill this page..He gave his ALL...Heart,Mind & Soul to helping others...Jeff and I got to know Ray and his family...I hope someday to see Ray in Heaven.....and James too. We miss our brother Ray...

Dear Linda & family,

God's love through Ray touched us all in so many ways. Ray was an answer to many, many peoples prayers. Thank God that Ray dedicated his life to fulfill God's special dream for him. His obedience to God's dream has and will continue to inspire many others to embrace His call upon their lives. Ray's life is a testimony showing that the most happiest and most fulfilled place possible is in the will of God.

God's love through us to you.......

Our family met Ray through his ministry in New Britian. We were blessed to serve with him in his ministry of feeding others. His smile and warm ways will always be remembered by those who met him. Our children are better people for having met and served with Ray. My dad once said that he often wondered what a saint looked like and then remarked that he had met one and he wore a red baseball cap. May the legacy of this wonderful man continue in the work that he started. We are so blessed to...

Dear Linda, Robyn, Jillian and family,
We heard this morning of Ray's death and extend to you our condolences and assure you of our prayers for you. It was a privilege to have known Ray.
with our love, Peter and Sheila Dewberry

Dear Linda: Our loss......heavens' gain. Our deepest sympahthies' and prayers to you and the girls. I'm so glad that I was able to see you both on Friday, the 20th. Ray was always glowing in Jesus no matter what. Everytime that I asked him: "Ray, so how are you doing?"...his response, "Super..naturally", will never be forgotten. Ray was one of a few that really emanated Jesus to me always. Both Debbie and I would like to thank you for the friendship that you both showed us down through...

Linda,
When the Lord calls home his favored children, it is with peace and open arms. I know he was your soul mate. We will all be here for you if you need us. Mary

Dear Linda & Family:
I'm sorry for your loss, but I'm celebrating Ray's life. I have always remembered him saying frequently "Is Jesus still on the cross?" Now Ray is with Him.
God bless you and give you rest during this time of loss.
Love,
Mary Grove

Linda and children and Cecile Labbe:
I'm so sorry to hear about Ray. We all went to Notre Dame together and then heard about his bout with cancer in the prime of his life--as he put it, a life-changing experience. This is when he found our Lord Jesus Christ and he--and all of you--reveled in his joy. I have to say that after our few visits later, I was very happy and proud of all of you, for the dedicated lives you've led and the way so many people benefitted from your generous and loving...

Linda,
it's been probably 10 years since we last were involved with Isaiah 58 but please know that you and your family are in our prayers and that you and Ray had a very positive impact on our lives through your ministry work.
Sincerely,