Raymond-Mitchell-Obituary

Raymond F. Mitchell

Holyoke, Massachusetts

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Raymond F. Mitchell 1948-2012 HOLYOKE - Raymond F. Mitchell, 63, died peacefully after a short illness at U Mass Medical Center, Worcester, MA on September 3, 2012. Ray was born on December 26, 1948, in Holyoke. He attended the Holy Rosary School, Holyoke Catholic High School, Bridgton Academy,...

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Time marches on but my memories of Ray and the help he gave to me and the youth of the city of Holyoke linger on and will never perish,i visit him regularly and tip my hat to the man that he was.

Dear Sandy: We just heard and are shocked to hear of Ray's death. We are so very sorry and want you to know our thoughts and prayers are with you.
God Bless. Dottie & George Smarz

Dear Sandy, we are so very sorry to hear of your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you Love Gladys and Harold

Sandy, I just heard about Ray! I am so sorry. I remember the fun times at driving school. My prayers are with you and your family.

I just heard from my mom of Ray's passing. t havent been in contact with Ray since high school but we were good friends in grammer school at Rosary in Holyoke. Ray was always such a kind person. I pray for you both that God will give you His peace that passes all understanding. God bless you. Corinne Robillard Renauld

I am so sorry to hear of Ray's passing. Although we never kept up after high school I did know him well when we went to Rosary Grammer School in Holyoke. Ray was a great guy with a kind heart. Praying for you both. Corinne Robillard Renauld

Mr.Mitchell was one of the best English teachers I ever had. He made English class fun, when it could have been really boring.He will never be forgotten!

To the family I send my deepest sympathy. Mr. Mitchell was a wonderful teacher. He knew how to be that fun teacher but also how to be serious when needed he was a great coach to. He will be missed but never forgotten. RIP Mr. Mitchell.

I am sorry for your loss.