Raymond-Shibley-Obituary

Raymond Earl Shibley

Fairfield, Maine

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FAIRFIELD -- Raymond Earl Shibley, age 99, of Fairfield passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 8, 2011, at 9 a.m. at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Thayer Campus, with family and friends by his side.

Raymond Earl Shibley was born in Fairfield on Sept. 18, 1911. He was the son of William and Sadie...

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Rest in peace Uncle Ray, thanks for all the help and advice. What wonderful Christmas's we had with you and Aunt Elthea. Im going to miss that wonderful popcorn that you used to make. Now all the Shibleys are back together once again. The Oil Barons, the school teacher and the store owners. What a wonderful family to have! From the Richard Shibley side of the family Thanks!!!

Bill and the Shibley family, our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. I didn't know Mr. Shibley but had heard my Mom speak of him. Keep the fond memories with you to help ease the pain. Love, Jim and Peggy (Buker)Hunnewell Ocala, FL

Bill , my deepest sympathy goes to you on Raymond's passing. Fond memories are recalled to the corner of North and Pleasant in Waterville with all involved in Ray's business.
George Lewis

Raymond was a good uncle to my brother and sister and i . I have good memeries of visits with my mother Joyce Shibley which was richards daughter. May he rest in peace and prayers go out to the rest of the family. David Carbone ( Skowhegan/ Kittery Maine.

To the Shibley Family
What a great loss to the family and town. I have known Mr. Shibley all my life, my parents lived next door to the family on Maple Streetm (Bill and Loraetta Reed). There are so many memories that I have with this family.
Love and Prayers,
Lois Mae Reed Burgess

My brother and I had the great good fortune to have lived next to Raymond and Elthea. They treated us like their own grandchildren, they watched us when our parents worked. Took us own many daytrips all over the state. At least once a month Ray would have us over for his famous lobster feed. Ray was a great and generous man, they broke the mold when they created Ray. May you rest peacefully with you beloved Elthea.