STANLEY-WILSON (RAYBONE)-Obituary

STANLEY "RAY" WILSON (RAYBONE)

Mount Vernon, Washington

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October 16, 1956 - May 11, 2016With heavy hearts we announce the death of Stanley Ray Wilson, beloved husband, father and papa. Ray passed away unexpectedly during his adventure to Alaska working with his grandson, Jordan. He was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents. He leaves behind...

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I love and miss you so much, more every day. Rest in Peace dear, until we meet again.

thoughts and prayers for the Wilson family. Ray always had a big smile on his face, he was funny and kind. Ray went way to young, he will definitely be missed.

Someone so special can never be forgotten..... I'm so sorry to hear of Raybone's sudden passing, Deb & family. Please accept my sincere and heartfelt condolences. May the memories you have comfort you all.

Deb and family, So sad for your lose. You are in my prayers. Be strong for each other. Keep all your greatest memories close to your heart.

We love you Wilson's, each and every one of you. Our hearts are broken along with all of yours. He was a light that we always wanted to see when we made it around to the get togethers. It will never feel the same, there are no words except Rob and I are so sorry, which fixes nothing, but we love you and wish somehow could ease your pain even a little. There are no words.

So sorry for your loss. Prayers hugs & love to all. God bless.
Debbie

Deb and family,
I'm so sorry to learn of Ray's passing. The photos flash thru my mind showing snippets of all the times in Big Lake with the Wilson family. Our dads worked together, our moms played hours and hours of cards. Such fond memories and great times growing up. Ray was always such a sweet guy. He and Bro Randy spent many hours together in those early days. I pray for you and your family the strength to get through the days ahead and the remembering all the beautiful memories...

Deb, Brad and Jenny,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. Working with Ray at the Mill was very memorable. His sense of humor and that laugh of his made the job very enjoyable. I will miss him.

Sorry for your, and your family's loss. Love to all, Joy Woody