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Raymond Leo LaFlamme

Springfield, Massachusetts

Jul 19, 1932 – Mar 9, 2026 (Age 93)

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BORN
July 19, 1932
DIED
March 9, 2026
AGE
93
LOCATION
Springfield, Massachusetts

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Raymond Leo LaFlamme1932 - 2026West SpringfieldRaymond Leo LaFlamme of Springfield passed away on March 9, 2026, at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home. Born in Arlington, Vermont, on July 19, 1932, he was the son of the late Rene and Louise (Leonard) LaFlamme. Raymond was a graduate of Bennington High...

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To all of Ray´s family: We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Ray was a wonderful man, and we pray that he is reunited with his beloved Jean, who he loved and cherished. All our love and condolences. Paul Harrington and Karen Harrington Voisine

Ray was a true family man, I watched him work alongside his sons forever, even when he wasn´t well, he showed up at his butcher shop to be with his boys, and to serve his dedicated customers. When I saw him I would always remember the time I was fortunate to work with my dad who also a butcher Rest in peace my friend

Raymond was a man who influenced alot of people with his kind and understanding thoughts and prayers. A man who would help anyone.

Sending our thoughts and prayers to all of Ray´s family. Your dad was always such a gentleman, he and your mom are a big part of our wonderful, memories of Holy Cross Parish and so many acts of kindness.

Ray was a devoted and active member of the Springfield Cursillo Group for many years. A very humble, caring and loving man that I met at my Cursillo weekend in 1985 where Ray was the rector. My deepest sympathy goes out to his entire family. Rest in peace.

I met Ray half a century ago at his butcher shop. He and I both were born in Vermont and I instantly felt a connection. He was wonderful person and a dedicated family man. I watched his children grow up working in his business and I brought my children and grandchildren there. John and Paul have done a great job of carrying on the great business that he started, and I know he was very proud of them. There aren't enough words to describe what a great man he was. He was a great family man, he...

Paul, John & Families, I am so sorry for your loss. Your Dad was such a welcoming presence behind the counter at the shop - hoping all the memories provide comfort. Thinking of all of you. Brady (Todd) Schoenrock

Dear LaFlamme Family, I am very sorry to read of the loss of your Father and Grandfather. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear John, Paul, Rosemary and Renee, I always admired and respected your Dad. He was kind, generous, faith filled and genuine. I'm sure these have been very hard years for you all and my prayer for you is that all the good times will bring you comfort and peace, knowing he's now with your beautiful Mom. Love, Kathy Kakley