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Raymond LaPlante

Norton Shores, Michigan

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LaPlante, Raymond Twin Lake Mr. Raymond John LaPlante, age 82, passed away on Sunday, August 29, 2021 at his home. He was born on October 2, 1938 to Edward and Louise (Weber) LaPlante in Long Island City, New York. Moving to Muskegon as a young child, Ray attended St. Mary's Elementary School and...

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I remember Ray as a very kind, friendly, man with a positive attitude. He had a wonderful voice and used it to sing praises to the Lord. He would often have a joke to share.

We just learned of Ray's death and we feel awful. He was a delightful man and we called him "friend." He is sorely missed by us.

Came to know Ray while serving as Pastor at Unity United Methodist Church. He was a very caring person who was blessed with a wonderful singing and speaking voice. A good Christian man with a sense of humor. May God's love surround you, his family, in this time of loss and grief. Peace Be with You!

Earth's loss is Heaven's gain !! So sorry to hear of your family's loss. Loved hearing him sing in church.......especially the hymns he really knew....wonderful voice!! We cherish our memories of Ray.

Jim and family, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your brother. My sincere condolences. May God comfort you during this difficult time.

Ray was my boss at my first job at Pine Street Furniture. He taught me much, but we also had fun and laughed a lot. We loved to play "Name That Tune" with the "Musak" that was piped through the store. He was always impressed that I knew songs that he thought I wouldn't. My nickname was "the little girl in the office" and he had one for everyone who worked there. He also liked to create his own lyrics to songs. Those are memories I will cherish.

WILL MISS THE PHONE CALLS WE HAD REMEMBERING ALL THE THINGS WE DID AS KIDS. I WILL MISS HIM GREATLY.

What a Great Guy, so sorry for your loss, I have such fond memories of him at Langlois