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Raymond Meyers

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Raymond Meyers 1917 - 2005 LONGMEADOW - Raymond Meyers, 87, of 780 Converse St., died Monday at home. He was proud to serve his country in WWII in the Army. He was a founding partner of Meyers Brothers and Kalicka CPA. He was a member of the WNEC Alumni Assn., as well as a former...

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Pam,

You've had a rough go. So sorry to hear about your dad. Our thoughts are with you.

Much Love,

Joel

Pam,
I am so sorry about your dad. I noticed that he had moved recently as my parents lived nearby. My dad just died, too, so I understand all too well the emotions you are now dealing with. Be good to yourself and know that he had a good life with his wonderful family.
God bless you,

BOY SCOUT TROOP 32 HAS LOST A GOOD
FRIEND AND GREAT INSPIRATION. RAY
ORIGINATED THE TROOP SLOGAN
"HAVE NO FEAR-TROOP 32 IS HERE"
WHICH WAS A GREAT RALLYING CRY FOR
THE BOYS. HIS MANY WEEKS AT SUMMER CAMP WAS ALWAYS AN
ADVENTURE FOR THE TROOP. WHILE
HE HAS NOT BEEN ACTIVE LATELY
RAY WILL BE SORELY MISSED BY THOSE WHO KNEW HIM.

IRWIN SOLOMON
former scoutmaster troop 32,

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Meyers family. Ray was a good friend and associate at WNEC for many years. We will miss him too.
Doris & Norm Cartmill 4/12/05