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Raymond V. Marchant

Smithfield, Utah

1942 - 2010

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Raymond V. Marchant passed away Monday, June 14, at his home in Smithfield, Utah, following an extended battle with cancer.Raymond was born March 23, 1942, in Coalville, Utah, to Anne Scheel and Albert Harper Marchant. He spent most of his childhood in Peoa and Ogden, Utah, before the family...

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June 18, 2010
I am shocked to read of Rays passing. I give my condolences to his family...
We were in many of the same classes at North Cache, Even though I have not seen him much since 1960 I have always thought of him as a friend... May our Fathers blessing be with your family during this time of sorrow..

Sorry to hear of Raymond's passing. I grew up with all the Marchants in the old 4th ward. Great family. Raymond was a fine man and pretty tough too. My Dad and I loved to hunt on their farm. Raymond was an outstanding man a good friend and very faithful. Will be missed. !Con mucho amor!

Sharol and family;
We are so sorry to hear of Raymond's passing. Our prayers are with all of you.
Tom & RaNae Blanchard
Dolan Springs, AZ

Sharol,

My thoughts and heart with you. I'm so sorry for your lose and happy for the great memories you've collected with him over the years. I pray that you'll be comforted by those memories and that the thought of seeing and being with him again in the future brings you joy.

To the Marchant Family,

My sincere condolences to you all. Though I lost contact with Ray following graduation from high school, during our years at North Cache I considered him a good friend. The comments in this guest book reflect how he was even then: gentle, kind, considerate and competent. May your memories of him bring you comfort now and in the future.

I was shocked to see Raymond in the obituaries today. This means a mortal gooddby to one of my oldest and best friends. We loved each other enough to name our first sons after the other. That is an eternal rememberance of our friendship. It is an honor to have known him. My condolences to the family.

My deep regrets and condolences to Ray's family. I admired and respected Ray's professional competence and the considerate manner in which he dealt with people. He was a great analyst of the many duties accomplished at Hill AFB. He replaced me as chief of the staffing unit when I retired. I am honored to call him friend and know that his contributions to his fellow men are continuing in the place of peace where he now resides. May God bless and comfort you at this time of trauma.

It is a shock to read of Ray's passing. It's sad that cancer takes so many victims while they are still young. It was a pleasure to work with him at Hill AFB for many years. He was always well-prepared and thorough in whatever he was assigned to do. He lived a life that prepared him well for where he is now. May the Lord bless and comfort each member of his family. Please accept my sympathy and concolences at his difficult time. Leo Wilcox

I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband/father. I worked with Ray for many years and was happy to have him as a friend. God be with you all at this sad time.