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Raymond L. Poole

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, Connecticut

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Raymond L. Poole 1943-2006 EAST LONGMEADOW - Raymond Louis Poole, 63, Ascended into the Journey of Everlasting Life and Memory on November 17, 2006 Raymond retired in 1994 as Project Manager in Production Control, after 32 years of employment with Hamilton Standard, Windsor Locks, Connecticut. He...

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RIP, Ray. God Love You. Mike Blake

Tim, my sincerest and most heart felt condolences to you and your family.
May God give your family strength through this difficult time.

Ernie,
I was very sad to learn of Ray's passing. I have some great memories
when we were teenagers. And my sympathy to his family. He will be fondly remembered.

I worked with and for Ray at Hamilton Standard from 1971 thru 1977. We were on the bowling team together at Hamilton and were good friends. My condolences and prayers.

Mary Lynn-
I have learned of Ray's passing only today. I am so sorry, and please accept my belated condolences. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Along with knowing your whole family many years ago, I also worked with Ray at Hamilton, he was a great guy and loved by the gang there. God Bless him and you!
All our Love,
The Blakes

Ernie,
I just found out about the passing of your brother Ray. I just want to let you know that you and your family are in my thoughts. I can't believe what a terribly difficult year this must be for you. My prayers are with you.
Love,
Angela

Ray and Barb:

My deepest sympathy for the loss of your father and father-in-law. My thoughts and prayers are with both of you and your family during this difficult time.

Patrick Hogan

Ray and Barb,

Christi and I send our condolences to you and your family members.

Thoughts and prayers are with you, Barb and the kids.

Best wishes,
Anthony Sada & Christi Ianno

To son Ray and Barbara plus family members, my sincere condolences in your loss.
I knew Ray Sr for many years when we bowled in the Hamilton Standard Tuesday night Men's League.