RAYMOND-LUCIO-Obituary

RAYMOND E. LUCIO Sr.

Santa Ana, California

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Lucio Sr., Raymond E., 78 years, of Santa Ana, CA, passed away on 10/22/2010. Mr. Lucio was born on October 12, 1932 in Santa Ana, CA. He graduated from Santa Ana High School and later enlisted in the United States Navy during the Korean War. He is a college graduate and worked as a...

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Many people come into your life but few will always be remembered. Ray was one person I will always remember for many reasons, may he rest in peace.

To the family and friends of Ray Lucio I hope that in the many days to come you will get stronger and better with all the prayers from the angels from heaven. I worked with Ray for over 22yrs at the Anaheim Convention Center and if there is anything I can say is Ray was not only my friend but a father figure in many ways to me I will miss you alot and yes my friend Anchors Away my friend Anchors Away REST IN PEACE AKA my friend BUDDA............

Working with Ray for eleven years in security was great. I think about him often and will miss his friendship.

My heart goes out to Ray's family during this most difficult tie I have known Ray since I started work at the Convention Center 21 years ago. Working with a Ray was a great experience. Always fun and lots of laughter, especially when we worked the mexican dances. I miseed him when he retired and will miss not being able to talk with him.
To his family I ay be strong and know the lord is with you. Rest in peace Ray!

Al Reyes
aka Vato Loco

Ray at work, Anaheim Convention Center Security

God bless Ray and his family at this sad time.

I enjoyed working with Ray. He was a good friend and coworker. Ray added fun and sarcasm to each work day. He never minced words when asked. He always said it like it was, with no hesitation. I loved his honesty and bluntness. He always made me laugh. He sometimes shared stories of his family members. We had many talks concerning politics. I always told him to vote the same as Sally, since she was always "right". He would always say, "No way". But, I bet he did sometimes. Ray was a...

Mr. Ray ( Buddah ) Lucio as we who worked with Ray knew him. Was a dedicated assit to the Anaheim Convention Center. I've known him since 1983 and I've never met a more friendly , sincer , honest man than Ray. May you rest in peace Buddah.