Raymond-Wright-Obituary

Raymond Lee Wright

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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WRIGHT, RAYMOND LEE, 65, of Louisville, passed away Monday, December 27, 2010. Raymond is a member of St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church. He was a retired meat cutter for A&P for 20 years and a retired inspector for the USDA. He was a U. S. Army veteran who proudly served in the Vietnam War...

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I played all the sports offered by St. Louis Bertrand with Raymond when we were kids. Lost track after grade school. I was in Anita's class at STLB. Charlotte and I ran into Mary Ann and Ray after I got out of the Navy and we lived in Arcade Apts. Since then we ran into you guys from time to time, most recently at the STLB reunion. Mary Ann you have our deepest sympathies. I wish we could have been closer friends. Ray was such a good guy.

John and Charlotte Eaton

I was with Ray in Nam K-trp 66-67 William
Bellamy, Good man and will miss him. As a K- trooper he was one of the best. "ALLONS"

I was out of town Maxzine just told us today , I am so sorry for your loss. If there's any thing I can do let me know. I will be there for Maxzine she is a wonderful neighbor, you are all in my Thoughts and prayers

Mary Ann and Family,
We were so sorry to hear of Ray's passing and know that he will be greatly missed by all that were lucky enough to have known him. We are so glad that we were able to see him and spend time with him in DC at the 11th Cav reunion. We will always remember the Louisville reunion and how you and Ray helped with the Birthday Celebration. Ray, Rest in Peace my Brother and Our Friend until we meet again in Fiddler's Green. We will be in touch, Mary Ann! Allons.

"Heaven rest him now," as Shakespeare says. I am honored to have served with him in Vietnam. A wonderful guy. We will miss him dearly. We keep him in our prayers.
--Michael & Joanne Toner

Brotha you will be dearly missed at Engine Co. #5. It will never be the same with you. Till we meet again.

An honor to have participated in his care, and to have gotten to know a little bit of such a nice man. Robin and I, were saddend to hear of his passing, Mary Ann. Our sympathy is sent to you and your family. God bless
Mary Bowling
Dr. Galandiuks office

I never met Raymond, but I did know the life he helped shape in Michael. Grief can be so hard during the holidays, but our memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one this holiday season.