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Remo "Ray" Ceragioli

Walnut Creek, California

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Remo "Ray" Ceragioli Nov. 28, 1933 ~ Sept. 8, 2010 Resident of Walnut Creek Ray Ceragioli passed away on Wednesday after a long struggle with cancer, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in San Francisco to Isola and Antonio Ceragioli. He attended St. Mary's Catholic High School in...

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Dario and Gina,
I'm sorry for your loss but I'm sure he missed your Mom so much and now they're together. I know they are both watching over you and your families.
I used to go up there unannounced and drink coffee with your Mom for hours. I always felt welcome and enjoyed the time I spent with them.
I have been thinking about both of you a lot recently and now I know why. I'm sorry I missed the service. You are both in my heart always. Love and prayers, Carol

Dario and Gina,
I remember lots of fun times with both your parents, Noni and both of you. I'm sorry I missed the service. Its kinda strange, but I have been thinking of you two lately and now I know why. At least they're together now. I'm sure your Dad missed your Mom lots. Take care. Love, Carol Castronova

My Dearest Gina and Dario, It's hard to find the right words of love and support at this sad time....except I can truly say I know how you feel. Losing a Dad is an experience like no other, and you've lost a good one. "Mr. C" was so devoted to you both and to your Mom....I will miss his laugh,his smile and how excited he got watching a baseball game!!...with Love and affection.

Dario and Gina:
I have some great memories of "Uncle Ray" that I will always cherish.
He was a great man and I always enjoyed spending time talking with him. He spoke with such admiration of both of you and I want you to know that I will miss him.

Jim

On behalf of my mother, Nelvi, my brother, Harry, and myself, we send you
our heartfelt support and prayers during this difficult time. I would like to think that Ray and my dad, Harry, Sr., can now cross paths in glory, to shake hands and have a chat about the old days. Dad had a great respect for Ray and his dedication to the bread business.

Dario and Gina, God Bless you both.
Love you,
Jeanette Steidlmayer

Dario and Gina
I have known Ray most of my life.As a fellow graduate of ST.Mary's High and also as a great friend of my father(Andy Ratto).Ray was not only a fellow Italian but a kind and gentle guy.
I am sorry for your loss.Nothing but good memories are with me right now as I think of Ray.
Jim Ratto
class of 1967
St.Mary's
Corvallis,Oregon

Dario and Gina
I know that nothing I could say would make losing your father ( Uncle Ray ) any easier. I will think of him fondly and with cherished memories.
He will truely be missed by me and the entire Ghelfi Family.
My thoughts and prayers are with you both.
Michelle Ghelfi

Dario and Gina,
I am so sorry and so sad at the loss of your father. I know how hard and difficult this time is for you both and also know that their is nothing possible I could say that would make you feel any better. I think of your dad "Uncle Ray" with great love and admiration.
I will miss him .

Michelle Ghelfi