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Dr. Raymond S. Shegos

Fenton, Michigan

1933 - 2018 (Age 85)

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Shegos, Dr. Raymond S. Fenton Age 85, died Thursday, November 16, 2018 surrounded by his family. Funeral mass will be celebrated 11 AM Wednesday, November 21, 2018 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 600 N. Adelaide St., Fenton with Fr. Ryan Riley celebrant. Visitation will be held 4-8 PM...

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My condolences to the family of Dr Shegos. He was a man who loved his family & God. A total gentleman with a huge heart and passion for what he did. I miss our conversations & laughs at the office and will never forget his smile & kind demeanor. I not only received exceptional dental care for 40 some years but Doc made sure you felt like family. You will be greatly missed Dr Shegos. It was a blessing to be your patient. Im certain you have a special crown in heaven with Jesus. ❤

sory for your loss, dean bloss

sorry for your loss, dean bloss

My thoughts and prayers are with his family for comfort and strength. He made going to the dentist, easy-peasy. He would start talking about Michigan football or his family or Powers High School and you were out of the chair before you knew it. Very blessed to know him.

Sad to read of the passing of Dr. Shegos. He was a gentleman, a class act. He left a lasting legacy through his children and grandchildren. Deepest condolences to his dear wife. Rest in peace and Godspeed.

Family, I feel like I know all of you quite well even though I have only met in person his wife and youngest daughter. Ray was my friend and Dentist for over 30 yrs. Between our U of M football and his fishing trip conversations, he always managed (and proudly too) provide me with updates of his kids and dog-kids. Ray could talk non-stop about what he loved, including Dentistry and his grandkids. The last time I saw Ray we were both at the Vets with our furbabies. Ray was a good and kind...

sorry for your loss, will say a prayed today.I went to school with Ray, his brother Bob was in my class. He was my dentist till 1965 when i moved to plymouth, mi.