RAYMOND-PROVOST-Obituary

RAYMOND PROVOST

Seabeck, Washington

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Raymond A. Provost Raymond died peacefully at home with family on July 19, 2015. He was born in Providence, Rhode island on October 9, 1936. He left Rhode Island when he was nineteen to join the navy. He served his country proudly aboard the USS Tacoma PG 92, in the Vietnam War. After his...

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To Id I am not sure if You will get this but I really would Love to talk to You. I just now saw this and was thinking of Raymond and You too for sure. This is James from Imperial Beach, Please make contact via my email smileritefitness @ gmail.com Peace Be With You In Christ Jesus

Dear I.D.

Just by chance I came across Raymond's obituary on the Internet. I am so sorry for your loss.

I've been searching for you folks for years.

Your last kindness to me while I was in Minneapolis and you guys were in Imperial Beach will never be forgotten. I've told my wife about it (more than once)--and also about your famous liver-and-onions and Raymond's layered salad!

I returned to RI many years ago to help take care of my parents. I'm now in...

Dear Helen, My sincere sympathy to you & your family. You can rest assure that he his happy with our Lord. With humble prayers, Pauline "Dumais" Frazer

Dear " D",
Today as I looked for the RI Obituary of Raymond's death in the Newspapers, I found that there was a "guest book" provided for "sympathy messages".
Having been present at his last days and death of my beloved brother, was a grace in my life, for which I am so thankful.
Again, I re-iterrate my thoughts and prayers of sympathy and compassion to you, your daughter, Judy and the family. As for myself, my sincere love and thanks goes to you and to Raymond, of for providing me...

Dear Uncle Ray,

You are now at peace and always in my heart. Till we meet again,

Aunt Irene,
So sorry for your loss, Uncle Ray was a wonderful man. You in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Uncle Ray is in a better place, and no more pain and suffering.

Love Anne-Marie