Raymond-LaVallee-Obituary

Raymond M. LaVallee

Ludlow, Massachusetts

Age 82

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Ludlow, Massachusetts
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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Raymond M. LaVallee, 82, died peacefully on Saturday, November 6, 2021 at Mercy Medical Center. Born in Winthrop, MA to the late Melvin and Lenna (Peckham) LaVallee, he grew up in Stoneham, MA. Raymond served his country proudly in the Air Force, and while stationed in Germany, he met the love of...

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Chuck and I are still devastated about the loss of Ray. We stayed there every vacation for over 20 years just to see him and Maryanne. We haven´t been back to NH or any vacation since. It´s just not the same without them. He was one of the kindest people we ever met. Chuck always said he was like a second father to him. We really loved him. He will always be missed and I´m just happy for all the wonderful memories and great pictures we have of all of us together. With Richaven gone it´s a...

I am heartbroken that I did not know this until now. Ray was a kind and generous man and his family is a warm and wonderful group of people who I had the pleasure of knowing.

I was very heartbroken to hear of rays passing. He taught me a lot of what I know. He was a great guy and I enjoyed being around him. He told me some great stories and I enjoyed listening to every single one of them. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

I have lost My Uncle Ray and It still hasn't set in that I will never get to visit with him again. He was My Uncle, My Godfather and My friend. I cherish All The Time I was able to spend with him and I am thankful for being able to spend his last birthday with him and thank God for giving me a Great Uncle in My Life. I learned a lot from him over the years and It helped me to become The person I am today. We were always happy to see each other and he was always ready with a story or joke to...

I will Miss my Uncle Ray and All his stories he loved to tell. We always had a great time whenever together and lots of laughs. He was someone who was fun to be around and I enjoyed every minute. It still has not registered in my brain and heart that I won't be seeing him again. I am thankful for making his birthday this year and Glad that God allowed me to be with him one More Time before he was called to Heaven.

My sincere Condolences to your family. Sincerely, Heide

I'm so sorry, to hear of Ray's passing. He was a wonderful and self-made man. My brother ("Trapper" John Szanderowski) lived in Ray's park, in Monson, for many years and Ray was always kind and caring toward him. May God Bless and be assured that Ray is safely in Heaven, in God's care.

My deepest sympathies to you Mary Ann and your family. Our visits to you and Ray were of the best memories. Ray always had us laughing along with your comments to his. It was his open heart and hard work to make sure we always enjoyed our visits. He will be remembered as the very giving person he was. I'm sure his spirit will always be with you. Your friend, Jackie

Our deep sympathy to your family, Debbie, Dwight, Trevor and Katarina, following the loss of your beloved father and grandfather. You all loved him and spent many good times with him over the years. Hold onto those memories. HIs legacy lives on in all of you.