Raymond-Mathieu-Obituary

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Raymond F. Mathieu

Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Mar 15, 1919 – Oct 24, 2021 (Age 102)

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BORN
March 15, 1919
DIED
October 24, 2021
AGE
102
LOCATION
Pawtucket, Rhode Island

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William W. Tripp Funeral Home - Pawtucket Obituary

Pawtucket – Raymond F. Mathieu, 102, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, October 24, 2021. He was the beloved husband of the late Anna D. (Raftery) Mathieu and longtime companion of Nancy McAdams of Pawtucket.

A lifelong resident of Pawtucket, he was a son of the late Francis X....

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Ray, I know that you must be running a restaurant somewhere in Heaven! Pray for you, please pray for all of us.

Very sorry for the loss of Raymond. May he rest in peace, and his memories bring comfort to all.

We have always loved the checker club for many many years. Great food and service. My mother and your father were both parishioners of st. Teresa church. My mother told me your dad left a pint of soup every Saturday at her car. He and she had a great respect for each other, your father was a thoughtful and kind man.

My condolences for the loss of your loved one. May The God of all comfort, comfort your hearts and grant your family peace during this difficult time. 2 Thessalonians 2:17

Ray will live on in so many memories! Including our children. RIP

Ray , I will miss you .

Ray was an amazing man. I met him when I worked at the Newport Playhouse and he instantly became a favorite person of mine. His giving spirit, his joy, his larger than life personality all made me feel that everything was right with the world. He will be missed. I am unable to attend the calling hours or mass, but I am with you all in spirit and will continue to pray for you. Thank you for sharing Ray with all of us.

Such a nice man. I remember when I got engaged, I show him my ring and he said my gift to you both will be the meal is on the house he also gave us a bottle of champagne. We said no that is not necessary. He said don’t argue with me. You guys come here all the time let me give this to you. May he Rest In Peace. Prayers to his family.

A very dear friend he truly will be missed rest in peace my friend!