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Raymond Francis Nickerson

Houston, Texas

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RAYMOND FRANCIS NICKERSON, 58, passed away April 4, 2009. He worked as a Computer Systems Director for Core Lab. He is survived by his wife Deborah; his daughter and son-in-law; Kristin and Jason Streetman; daughter, Kimberly Nickerson; his grandchildren, Harley and Cooper Streetman and Aden...

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Dear Ray,
There isn't a day that I don't remember your humor and miss you a little more. You made working at Core such fun. I miss your wisdom. Thank you for being my friend.

It's so very hard to believe that you went to be with the Lord a year ago. We miss you so much here at work and I miss my friend.

One Year ago today you were taken from us! Love you and think about you all the time! -Love your Fav!

Ray was a great person to work for and to be around. His passing was a great shock to all of us. He will be missed. Our condolences go out to his family and friends.

It still seems surreal that Ray is gone. I'll never forget the good times I had at Core Laboratories. Ray made it a fun place to work.

Deb, Kristen and Kim please take my condolence.
Ray was a wonderful person. He was my Boss and then my Friend. I spent two years at Core Lab and enjoyed working with Ray the entire time.
Agian my deepest sympathy.

Words cannot express the heartfelt sympathy we have for you Deborah, Kristin, and Kim during this time of sorrow. While Raymond may not be here in body, his spirit will be watching over you always and his memories will forever live in your hearts and minds. The day our son Jason introduced us to you and Raymond because he was to be married to your daughter Kristin, we could not have been more proud to call him and you our friends and part of our family. As the days and weeks pass, and as you...

These last few days of shock, have not been of soul sadness, but of reflection, on the days I enjoyed with my uncle. For that reason, I've been truly at a loss for words. How does someone explain, what it was like to have godparents that were not only great but had children that made childhood exciting. when I look back I see adventure, camping, and just plain fun! In all honesty Uncle Raymond and Aunt Debbie were my first real audiance. Oh, and how I wanted to impress! It was there...

Ray was incredible; it was a joy talking with him always. He will be missed deeply. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.