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Raymond L. Tetreault

Providence, Rhode Island

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Raymond Tetreault passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on August 13, 2008.

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Dear Pat, Scott and Mark
Ray as all of you are in our hearts today and everday. We are here for you whenever the need may arise

"Everybody Loves Raymond"
Usually at this time of night I am sitting at home preparing to eat and watch one of my favorite sitcoms, can you guess? "Everybody Loves Raymond" Last night while watching that sitcom I wrote some things down to say tonight and I would like all of you to participate with me while I tell them to you. Every time I say...

Scott & Family:
I was shocked and deeply saddened to hear of Ray's passing. He was always a bright light in the dim world of the UTA weekend! His pleasant outlook & smile always made me happy to see him. He was a great person and he will be sorely missed by all of us, but most especially by the hospital personnel who worked with him.
Linda Cook, TSgt, Ret.
RIANG

Pat & family I am so sorry for your loss. Ray was a great guy. He made everyone in his presence, happy..He knew how to make, people, laugh. He will be greatly missed. He was a great brother. We, will miss him, very much. Love , and God Bless


Lucile and Armand

Scott and Family, I was so sorry to learn of Ray's passing. He was a great person, who always made UTAs fun in some way, made us laugh. I'll never forget being activated with him during the first gulf war, never a dull moment. I know it's not an easy time for you and your family, you are in my thoughts and prayers.

To Scott and his family
Your Dad was so full of life. I will always remember him as one who lived life to its fullest. When we would come back to the base on Annual Training, he would always go out for more. I will remember that his distinguished career included being on the wrong side of the Berlin wall the night the city was split into two. He made the run for the border and made it. I will also remember another run, in the Azores, running from the bulls. He was an incredibly brave man...

To The Tetreault Family:
I wish to extend my deepest sympathies to you at this very sad time. I worked with Ray at Briarcliffe Manor and learned so much from him. I will always remember him for his love of life and family. He always exuded class, professionalism and a special way to make everyone smile. I know he must be smiling down on you from Heaven. God bless all of you in the days ahead.
KELLI CATALDI

Aunt Pat, Scott & Mark - I am sorry to hear of Uncle Ray's passing. I have such fond memories of the times spent with Uncle Ray, especially when he cut our hair as kids at your house. Even though my dad was telling him to cut it shorter, he did always try to do what we wanted. :) I will always remember his laugh..it was contagious. I know you must be missing him terribly right now, but in time I'm sure the memories you have will soothe the pain of your loss. Please know that my thoughts...

Pat:

I will always remember with great fondness all our pageant days together. Ray kept me in stitches all the way to Atlantic City and beyond. You were both so wonderful to me, and Ray was the best manager EVER!!

Aunt Pat, Scott & Mark

Dave & I are so sorry to hear about Uncle Ray's passing. We will remember the laughs we had whenever we saw him.We will keep you all in our prayers