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Raymond V. "Uncle Ray" Pace

Woonsocket, Rhode Island

Age 79

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March 23, 2021
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79
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Woonsocket, Rhode Island
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WOONSOCKET - Raymond V. Pace "Uncle Ray" 79, passed away on Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at Landmark Medical Center. He was the loving husband of Lorraine (Garneau) Pace. Born in Woonsocket, he was a son of the late Marco and Bertha (Picard) Pace. Ray worked for General Electric for thirty years. He...

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Just found out Ray had passed in March. I knew him very well at one time from the Videography business and later on, The Woonsocket racquetball club. He was a master at his profession. However, his best trait was his outgoing and friendly personality Glad I got to know and work with him.

Lorraine,just heard about Ray,sending prayers.

Sorry for your loss

I just learned of Ray's passing. My thougjts and prayers go out to the whole family. I worked with Ray many times doing weddings and he was a joy to be around. Always a smile on his face and he loved to joke around. May you R.I.P. now Ray. See you on the other side.

Dear Lorraine,
We are so very,very sorry for your loss. The world has lost a wonderful man and we have lost a good friend. He has left us with many fond memories that we will all cherish. Our condolences to you and your family.
Ray and Ruth

I just heard that Ray had passed and I am deeply saddened. I worked with Ray for many years at Images by Bob DiCaprio for photos with Santa and we always had so much fun. I looked forward to each Season and the laughs he, myself and Bob would have. Sending prayers to the family for strength in this most difficult of times. Rest In Peace, my friend.

Lisa, Thank you for your kind words. They really touched my mom and I. Please know that my dad felt the same way about you. We had a lot of good times together and I will always keep them in my heart. Love, Cheryl

Faithful Blessings Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

Where to begin in what to say as a memorial. There is not enough space to write all the memories that come to mind nor is there enough time in life to remember them all.
You were a second father to me and you never hesitated to act as such.
I'm flooded with memories and I just can't make the words reach my fingers.
Maybe I could use this space to apologize for eating so many of your M & M's.
I know I'll miss you forever "Dad".