Raymond-Sanginiti-Obituary

Raymond L. Sanginiti

Akron, Ohio

1931 - 2020

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DIED
November 2, 2020
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Akron, Ohio

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Ray passed away peacefully November 2, 2020 in the loving arms of the love of his life. Ray was born February 24, 1931 in Akron, Ohio to Rosario and Maria Sanginiti. Passing before him were brothers, Frank (Margie), Joseph (Marg), Dominic (Patricia), Thomas (Audrey), Ralph; and sisters, Catherine...

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A great friend & boss back in the day.. Ray will truly be missed !!!

Dearest Linda: So sorry I was unable to attend Ray's showing and represent Al and I, as you and Ray were kind enough to do for Al. We loved the two of you and continue to call you the Best Dancers in Northeast Ohio. Ray was a wonderful man, please remember all the good times you shared. With my deepest sympathy,

I am so sorry for your loss, Linda. I first met Ray in 2013 when we started managing a community association where he served as a board member. Ray was such a smart, funny, charismatic guy, and I truly feel blessed to have met him. He will certainly be missed.

I started working at Sanginiti's Restaurant as a busboy when I was a senior in high school (1966). I enjoyed working with Frank (manning the kitchen) Dominic (bar tender back bar) Ralph (bar tender front bar) and Ray (dining room host). When I entered college, Ray offered me a job at Capri Pizza. I enjoyed working with him. He had a great sense of humor and always treated me like family. Linda I remember that we briefly connected when you worked at Beals in Boynton. Warm wishes and my...

I'm so sad to hear of his passing. I worked next door at dodies when I was a teenager and saw Ray all the time. He always made me laugh. One time I walked into Capri and a man was arguing with Ray. The man called Ray a name. Ray and I looked at each other and laughed so hard. From that day forward anytime we saw each other we called each other that name. He was a very wonderful and special person and told great stories. I am truly so sorry for your hearts.

Hello, first allow me to say that I am sorry for your lost. You will be in my prayers! I worked with Mr Raymond and Mr Frank at Sanginnitis in 1977-1978. It was a wonderful learning experience I will never forget. The both of them were work and kind. May GOD grant you favor with solem peace.

I'll always have fond memories of the time Ray and I spent together at the Italian American Businessmen's Club luncheons. With deepest sympathy, Sig Lembo

Linda sorry for your loss. I new him when I was very young and then saw him later in my life with you. What a great guy.

Linda, so sorry to hear about Ray. He was such a nice man. My sympathy to you and all your family