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Raymond G. "Ray" Soto

Houston, Texas

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RAYMOND G. "RAY" SOTO, 53, passed away as a result of an automobile accident on Saturday, January 19, 2008. Ray was born in San Antonio, TX and grew up in Spring Branch where he attended Spring Woods High School. He attended The Art Institute of Atlanta and later became a freelance photographer....

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Susan & Family,
I am sorry for your loss. Ray was always kind and very talented.

Susan, Adela just sent me the news about Ray. Even though I have been gone from the PHA since 97, it wasn't long ago I was thinking about the two of you working with me on a FTZ story. God be with you always. Ray will surely be missed!

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of loss and sadness. I wanted so much to attend the memorial service, but I was ill and not able to make it. I hope to see you soon. With deepest sympathy.

Hi Susan,

I was so sorry to hear about Ray's accident. You're in my prayers during this difficult time. My sincere condolences.

Susan,
I was sorry to hear of your loss. I wanted to come to the memorial service but couldn't. You are in my prayers.
Joan

Dear Susan,
I was shocked to hear of Ray's passing in such an untimely manner. My heart goes out to you and his whole family. May God give you comfort through friends and loved ones.
With a virtual hug,
Debbie

Hi Susan... Sorry to hear the tragic news about Ray. I just heard today thanks to a update from Niels Allund at WGMA. I wish I could have made the memorial. You and Ray are in our prayers. Please call if I can help!

Susan,
It’s been so many years since our high school days working at Marie Callender’s in Sharpstown, but I happened to see the news article in the paper and wanted to express my condolences for your loss.
From the comments of those who knew and loved Ray, he was obviously very special to the many people blessed to have known him. May you take some comfort in the knowledge that he truly enriched their lives during his time here and is now at peace. You are in my prayers. God bless.

Dear Susan,
I'm sorry to here about your loss. Ray was a great guy. I remember well our time working together at the Port of Houston. My prayers are with you and your family.
Sincerely,