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6 Entries
Richard A. Cohen
January 6, 2025
I knew Ray Torto years ago when he was Comissioner of the Assessing Department .He wa a very smart man , and someone I respected very much.
I was sorry to hear that he passed away years ago.
I hope he rests in pease .
Kathleen Foley
January 5, 2025
I look up Ray often to see how he and his family are doing. But I guess not enough! I am so very sad to see that he died. Actually I am heartbroken. Ray was one of the finest and most honorable men I ever met! I had the honor of working for and with him when he was director of the McCormack
Institute at UMass. I will pray for and to him forever, that´s how much I loved and respected him! Rest in peace Ray Torto! I know that you std!
Richard A. Cohen
April 18, 2024
I had the pleasure of working with Ray Torto when I worked in the Boston Assessing Department. He treated me and the other members of the department very well. He was very smart , a good guy, honest, and hard working. My sympathy to his family.
I hope he rests in pease .
God bless .
Margo W. R. Steiner
April 15, 2024
Ray brightened every single gle morning coffee I used to enjoy at Java Sun. His smile was so broad, his kindness so great, and his in interest in me and others so genuine. I adored Ray, and am so sad to learn that he has left us.
Ken Riggs
April 15, 2024
Dear Lynn and Family,
I will always carry a great level of respect for Ray. I was fortunate to have worked with Ray on a joint annual research report for several years. I always told Ray he was the Tony Bennett of real estate. That made him smile. He was a class act and the I will miss him. He always told me I worry too much when we would be running late for a collective speech.
You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Ken Riggs
Mary Connors
April 12, 2024
My deepest sympathy to family and friends. He was a kind and generous professor at the McCormack Institute. He made statistics fun.
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