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Raymond H. "Ray" Wood

Glens Falls, New York

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GLENS FALLS Raymond "Ray" H. Wood, 100, passed away on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2007, at Glens Falls Hospital after a short illness. Born on July 26, 1907, in Vermont, he was the son of Pearl Hubbell. Ray was very active in the Lutheran Church. He also bowled in many leagues and played pool and poker...

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Uncle Ray was always kind to me as a child, always wanting to know what I had been up to, and sharing stories with me. He had the strongest hands - from gripping all those milk bottles, I guess! When I was a college student and needed money for books, he was there to help. Later, after I had moved away, it was always nice to see him whenever I visited home.

He and my dad were best friends in the later years, playing pool and poker at the Senior Center, and Kings in the Corner in...

I am very sorry for your loss. I attended his 100th Birthday Party at The Good Shephard.He was Highly thought of and well respected with a wonderful sense of humor. He will surely be missed.

We were lucky to meet Uncle Ray this summer at his birthday party. We will keep him in our hearts.

Gregg, I'm sorry to hear about your loss, my heart goes out to you and your family. I'm always here if you need me.

thank you to all for your thoughts and prayers

Aunt Bonnie, I am so sorry about the loss of your father. He was a wonderul man.

I remember Ray and his wife, Irene as being long time members of The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd. My parents, Lorraine & Douglas Briggs were charter members.
Sincerely,
Stephen L. Briggs

Ray was the brother of my Grandmother, Doris Hubble. My father David and I viited Ray at his home shortly after the death of my Grandfather, Charles Brower, (husband of Doris.)

I had a great time talking to Ray, he and my Grandfather were close friends. Que la vaya bien!