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Raymond A. Tye

Boston, Massachusetts

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TYE Raymond A. “Ray”, age 87, died on March 10, 2010 at his home in Cambridge, MA. Beloved husband of Eileen Tye and devoted father of James Tye of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Carol Rose and her husband Paul of Lakewood, Colorado, the late Michael Tye, Mark Tye and his wife Paula of Brazil and Aspen,...

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Dear Papa,

I constantly think about you. I always wonder whether you're looking down on me with pride. There are days where I question whether I am doing the right thing and then there are days when I know you're looking down and smiling at me. Those are the best days. I miss you.

Dear Randy and family.

What a loss to you and the world. But, what a blessing his life was! I so enjoyed seeing you and your dad at Fenway Community Health events. Your family’s support of Fenway alone is so generous. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Caleb

It was a priviledge to know Mr. Tye. When I told him of an Ethiopian boy in need of heart surgery, he immediately said he would pay for the operation. That was seven years ago, today Samuel Tsegaye is a big strong young man about to finish his studies at the university in Addis Ababa. Mr. Tye saved this boys life. His immediate and extended family is appreciative of Mr. Tye's kindness, For all of them I say a final thank you. Erv Hoffart

Dear Tye Family,

Boston and her citizens lost two giant men on the same day last week with the passing of Ray Tye and Michael Bare. I don't know if they ever met or even knew of one another but here were two men of different generations and backgrounds who shared the same world view. Mr. Tye, a Jewish-American, and Mr. Bare, an Irish-American, were humanitarians of the first order. Their philanthropy of spirit and selflessness touched everyone who was fortunate enough to know...

All of my condolences go out to the Tye Family. His generosity through his Medical Foundation have made such an impact in so many lives.

What a loss for the children of the world. He had unlimited compassion for those who suffered. All of us at International Hospital for Children were proud to have worked with him to carry out his mission in life at the Ray Tye Medical Aid Foundation. We will miss him. Susan Rickman

My condolences to the Tye family. He was a good man to work for and will be missed by all who knew him.

MRS. A RAYMOND TYE; My deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband. I am deeply indebted to Ray for giving me the opportunity to be successful in life. Please express my feelings to Carol and Randy.
Jim Lesko
Former Sales Manager
United Liquors, Connecticut

Our most sincere and heartfelt condolences to Mrs. Tye, and their family . We will continue praying for all of you and thank him and you for all the good which you have done to so many. Among those is our friend Maribel Perez Vargas, her husband is saddened like all of us about Mr.Rays passing on, but we are sure Ray will pray for all of us,
Laura Wilson,McLean, Virginia