Raymond F. Desmarais

Raymond F. Desmarais obituary, Lowell, MA

Raymond F. Desmarais

Raymond Desmarais Obituary

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LOWELL – Raymond F. Desmarais "Desi", 89, a longtime Greater Lowell businessman and community leader who lived in the Belvidere section of the city, passed away peacefully Wednesday evening, at the VA Hospice in Bedford, surrounded by his devoted children. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Barbara (Bell) Desmarais. Raymond was born in Fall River, MA on August 10, 1932, a son of the late Omer S. and Mary (McGough) Desmarais. He graduated from Bishop Coyle High School in Taunton, MA. He was a Veteran of the United States Air Force who served during the Korean War. After his honorable service, he attended Boston University. A civil engineer, Raymond worked for the Middlesex County Highway Department for many years before starting his own land surveying business, Desmarais Associates, Inc. where he worked alongside his eldest son, David, until his retirement. Raymond was a proud Lowellian who moved to the city with his wife in 1959. A gifted athlete who credited sports with giving his early life direction and meaning, he excelled at every sport he ever played. He played softball for many teams during his early years in Lowell, including Monument Café and the Chiefs. He was a fixture at Harry Allen Field in Centralville. An avid golfer, he was a member of Long Meadow Golf Club. He also bowled with the Immaculate Conception Bowling League and was a member of the Lafayette Club. His proudest contribution to Lowell was in creating opportunities for the city's youth through sports. He coached dozens of teams and hundreds of young men in baseball, basketball and hockey. In 1973, he was a co-founder of the Lowell Youth Skating Association ("LYSA") and served as its first President. In addition to youth hockey, the LYSA offered the first US Figure Skating Association accredited badge program for the boys and girls of greater Lowell. The hockey and figure skating programs have served thousands of young athletes over the years and is now known as the Greater Lowell Youth Skating Association. In the mid-1970's, Raymond co-founded the Lowell Major League for high school age ballplayers – one team from every section of the city – all playing at Alumni Field. Raymond coached the first Shedd Park Red Sox team in this city-wide league. His favorite title always, besides Dad, was Coach. A lover of local politics and political gab, Raymond was involved in many campaigns and served as a member of the Democrat Committee in Ward 1. He served as Chairman of the Lowell Zoning Board of Appeals for over a decade. He loved City Hall and its energy. A musician who could sing, Raymond could play any song by ear on either his guitar or the piano. As an artist, he worked beautifully in pen and ink. He is survived by his four devoted children: David B. Desmarais of Lowell; Elizabeth E. Desmarais and her partner Paul Abruzzi of Amesbury; Susan K. Palmer and her husband Jim of Paris, Maine; and Daniel T. Desmarais and his wife Heather of Lowell; a grandson, Henry Raymond Desmarais and two granddaughters, Nell Elizabeth Franchek and Ava Barbara Desmarais. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Natalie C. Bell of Westwood and many nieces and nephews. He is also predeceased by his only sibling, Lt. Col. Arthur J. Desmarais (North Kingstown, RI). Relatives and friends are invited to Raymond's Life Celebration at the McKenna-Ouellette Funeral Home, 327 Hildreth Street, Lowell from 4 until 8pm on Monday, November 15. His funeral services will be private. Donations in Raymond's memory may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758516, Topeka, Kansas 66675-8516 www.woundedwarriorproject.org For directions or condolences, please visit www.mckennaouellette.com

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November 15, 2021

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November 15, 2021

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November 14, 2021

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Steve Colombo

November 15, 2021

May God guide your soul home, Ray. Fond memories of you, Barbara and your whole family will always be with me. Rest In Peace.

Kevin Sheehan

November 15, 2021

I am so sorry to hear about your father´s passing! He seemed to have a big difference in a lot of kids life! No better endeavor than than and he accomplished it with greatness. I wish that your family has lots of memories to keep him close and know he is just a thought away! God Bless all of you

DAVID BEATI

November 12, 2021

Deepest condolences for the entire Desmarais family. David Beati

Sean Todd

November 12, 2021

So sorry for your loss Dan (and family). Thoughts and prayers sent from Cape Cod. Sean Todd

Barry Connolly

November 14, 2021

Dear Liz, Dave, Susan and Dan,
My sincerest condolences on hearing the passing of your Dad. Your Dad was a force and a power of example of devotion to community, for all he did for Lowell. Always with his signature pipe. God´s speed. Rest In Peace, Mr. Desmarais.

George Byron

November 14, 2021

My condolences to the Desmarais Family. I remember playing for the Shedd Park Red Sox and how much fun we had. Not only was Ray a good Coach but he was also a Father figure. I also remember Ray playing basketball every night at the Shedd Park Courts well into his 50's and still hustled up and down the court and held his own. Ray really cared about the youth of the City Of Lowell. Rest In Peace Coach.

Ralph Hogan

November 14, 2021

Ray was great guy, knew him as a coach at the Janas Rink & Eng. on construction sites. Heart felt condolences .
Zamboni Diver.

Bob & JoAnn Gitschier

November 14, 2021

Dan, we are so sorry to hear of your dads passing. He was a great guy. Thinking of you and your family. Rest In Peace, Ray.

Michael P Omalley

November 14, 2021

Rest in peace COACH

Kerry Keohane

November 12, 2021

Liz, Paul and Nell,
So sorry for your loss. Sending you love and warmth as you hold your family close during this difficult time.

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