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Raymond D. Russell Jr.

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Raymond Russell passed away in Quincy, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in The Patriot Ledger on April 22, 2008.

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Doug- In 30 years of entertaining there was nothing I enjoyed more than having Ray join me onstage to sing. I have thought of him often. What fun we had at the C-House! Scott" the cat" Anderson

Dear Ann and Family,

My sincere sympathy goes out to you and your family at this time. Ray will surely be missed.

Ann,

There is no doubt that Raymond D. Russell went straight to heaven. Through Ray, we witnessed the Angles surround him in his final days and guide him on his final journey home. Ray is now in a place where everything is just how it should be; flawless beach days, plenty of sharpies on hand, the daily newspapers right “on time” and no worries.

I feel blessed to have witnessed the deep and unconditional love that you two shared. You were the BEST advocate that anyone could...

RAY
I WILL NEVER FORGET THE SATURDAY MORNING TOURS FROM THE C HOUSE TO HULL OR NEW YEARS EVE AT YOUR HOUSE SINGING ROY THE BOY UNTIL THE EARLY HOURS.YOU WERE A GREAT GUY AND WILL BE MISSED BY ALL WHO KNEW YOU.REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND.

Dear Ann,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Cheryl, Steve and family:

I am so sorry to hear of your loss, please accept my deepest sympathies.

doug sorry for your loss ray always had us laughing... he will be missed your friend m.cheva

Cheryl and Steve:
My deepest sympathy to you and your family on your recent loss.

Sincerely,
Judy Morrell from S-C management

Dear Annie,
What can we say. You have been a devoted wife and a advocate for Ray these past eight months in the hospital. I first remember meeting Ray when Jim brought Ray by while they were delivering Thanksgiving baskets. We all remember him as a good friend, singing Roy Oberson songs and best of all enjoying his strolls or sitting with his Herald newspaper at Nantasket beach.
He will be missed by all the Cicchese family.
Love, Jim, Liz, Bill, Cathy and Peggy Cicchese and Rita...