Raymond-LeFebvre-Obituary

Raymond P. LeFebvre

New York, New York

Jun 16, 1938 – Oct 9, 2022

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BORN
June 16, 1938
DIED
October 9, 2022
LOCATION
New York, New York

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LeFebvre, Raymond P. Born Flushing, Queens 6/16/38, raised in Belleville, NJ. He passed unexpectedly after a brief illness on October 9, 2022, at age 84. A graduate of St. Benedict's Prep in Newark, NJ, following matriculation at Boston U he attended Naval OCS in Newport, RI, subsequently serving...

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I met Ray in the late1960's at Warner Lambert. We became closer colleagues and friends in 1972, when he was appointed the general manager for Argentina when I was working there as a plant manager. I enjoyed working for him as he was a no nonsense, pragmatic straight shooter. Concurrently, my wife Diana and Barbara developed a good friendship. Barbara, we are so shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of Ray. May he rest in peace and his memory be a blessing. Jim Daniels

My big brother, Ray! I have wonderful memories of our lives together! We may not have seen each other much, but we were always in touch. I will miss our bi-weekly phone calls, but will stay in touch with Barb and Matt! Your loving sister, Meaux

I knew Ray since 1966-He was always very smart and competent,He was not only a friend but a work associate at Warner Lambert.For many years when he and barbara came in from overseas we went out to dinner or saw them at our home,Ray was a good friend-a caring quy and a able exeutive-He was always honest and as well as some who had thr respect of his peers.He was a faithful and devoted father.The world is a little poorer -now that ray has passed

So sorry to hear about Ray´s passing. We were cousins. May his soul Rest In Peace. I remember times together at Stony Brook. My sympathies to all the family. Pat Le Febvre Pongracz

Barbara I am so sorry to hear of Ray´s passing. I enjoyed being his admin for over five years. He was always a gentleman Thinking of you at the is difficult time. Beth Searing

So surprised and saddened to learn of Ray´s passing. He and I were cousins. Memories of Stony Brook before the family moved to California. My husband, Gus, met Ray via work at Warner Lambert. Our condolences and prayers for all. May the angels lead him to Paradise and may he Rest In Peace . Peggy LeFebvre Mitchell.

Barbara, Paul and I were so sorry to hear about Ray. We both went to grammar school with him and Paul went to St. Benedict´s with him. We both have many fond memories of times with him. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Carole and Paul Hannan

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