Raymond-Strawser-Obituary

Raymond Eugene Strawser

Hummelstown, Pennsylvania

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Raymond Eugene Strawser, 37, of Myerstown, and formerly of Lancaster and Hummelstown, passed away Sunday, June 12, 2011, in the Reading Hospital, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Born in Harrisburg, on September 27, 1973, he was the son of the late Sara Hawk...

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Ray was a wonderful man. He was my strength when I needed him, and never let me down. In the past 20 yrs our friendship grew stronger every yr. I still want to call you just to check in. I still can't believe you are gone, but I know just like when you were here with me, you will watch over me and the kids for the rest of our lives. It's going to be hard living without you, but I know you are in a better place and will be there to take me in when my turn comes. Thank you for always being the...

Ron Flory , Jason Flory , Ray Strawser

Ray was a great friend and brother to me . Its amazing how we stayed so close after everything we have dealt with good or bad. Ray had a great personality with a great sense of humor. He was a great cook and enjoyed cooking for friends and family. I will never forget our fishing trips with cooking bacon on a shovel. Ray enjoyed sharing stories about Miranda which always put a big smile on his face. Ray enjoyed bringing Miranda around my daughters to play and run around the yard and collect...

I'm sorry for your loss and pray for brighter days ahead.

Bandana
McKean Chapter

Ray was a man with a kind heart and was truly a loving, gentle person. The Wednesday before he died, he cooked a special dinner for my husband and I as we were visiting our daughter and son-in-law,Stephanie and Jason Flory. Ray was a wonderful cook and prepared catfish which he had caught and frozen. He also cooked chicken and Jackie made stuffed mushrooms and her special potato salad. What a wonderful evening it was! My husband,Joe, had never met Ray before and instantly bonded with Ray....

My sincere Sympathy to Ray's Daughter and to Harry and his family. Remember when you were in High School playing Football and at East Penn game Ray came down and sat on your lap with Kevin beside you. You were so caring.
Take care and know people are praying for you.

Our time of frienship was brief, but you proved to be one of the greatest friends a person can have. It was also clear to see what a wonderful father you are. You will be missed by many and thought of often. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

My prayers go out to Rays family.

Dear Miranda,
We are so sorry to hear of your great loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Lots of love from your friends and teachers at Fishburn Flock.