Raymond Allen Squillace

1934 - 2011

Raymond Allen Squillace obituary, 1934-2011, Oak Harbor, WA

Raymond Allen Squillace

1934 - 2011

BORN

1934

DIED

2011

Raymond Squillace Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 23, 2011.
Ray Allen Squillace joined the staff of the Supreme Commander, this day May 18, 2011. He was born May 26th, 1934 and raised in Seattle. He attended Garfield High School. He was employed at UPS (United Parcel Service) for almost 9 years. Ray then joined the U.S. Navy and remained on active duty for 28 years. He retired as a Chief Yeoman in November 1989. After his retirement, he moved to Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island and lived until his departure form this earth. While living in Oak Harbor, He attended Skagit Valley College for 3 years. In June 1993, Ray was employed as a security officer at the Puget Sound Refining Company at Anacortes-formerly Texaco until the time of his death. He loved to travel and work jigsaw puzzles. One of his favorite places to go was the government locks in Seattle to watch the ships go through. He was an avid lover of Northwest Indian carving and artwork. He cherished his Howard Miller grandfather clock. He enjoyed playing the stock market and had a keen interest in real estate. Ray enjoyed being an activist for causes he believed in. He was a member of the Fleet Reserve Association, Branch 97 and American Legion, Post 129, both in Oak Harbor, WA.
He was preceded in the hereafter by his parents, Ralph & Lois; his brother Ralph, whom he dearly admired, all of Seattle, WA and one brother-in-law, Frank Coleman of Vancouver, WA also his ex-wife and a special friend Karleen Izenhower of Coupeville, WA. Ray is survived by his wife, Peggy, two daughters, Teresa Squillace and husband Harry Steiner of Seattle, Rita Squillace and husband Mike Begley of Vallejo, CA, and son Richard Rogers and wife Jewel of Corralitos, CA, two step-sons, David Hood and wife Heather of Jasper, Alabama, Dusty Hood and wife Misty of Arley, Alabama, sisters, Muriel Tofte of Seattle, Margaret Coleman of Vancouver, WA, sister-in-law Ellen Squillace of Seattle, eight granddaughters, one grandson, one great grandson and one great granddaughter, various nieces, nephews ad cousins.
My time, love, sorrow and happiness on this earth is over. I wouldn't have missed it for the world. I await in heaven for my loved ones and friends to join me. "Bye for Now".
Graveside services will be held at the Baldo Cemetery in Jasper, Alabama on Thursday, May 26, 2011. Family and friends may sign an on line registry and leave memories at www.burleyfuneralchapel.com

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May 30, 2011

Kym Winters posted to the memorial.

May 27, 2011

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May 27, 2011

N Simpson posted to the memorial.

Kym Winters

May 30, 2011

Rita, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

May 27, 2011

I am so sorry to hear of Ray's passing, I will keep you all in my prayers.

Patrick
Coupeville, Wa

N Simpson

May 27, 2011

Peggy,
A good neighbor and I will miss his wave when passing by for work.

Angela Maddox/Fecanin

May 26, 2011

Peggy and Family, we are so very sorry to read of Ray's death. He was a special and unique man who loved you and his family dearly, as well as life. I remember the times you told me about driving him around the Island sharing your love of Whidbey and spending time together and coming to my house to help us. Our love, thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Poppa with bunny baby Megan... (1994)

May 24, 2011

May 24, 2011

Gone from this earth but carried in the hearts of those he loved so well.

Megan & Poppa hanging out in the garage. 1994

Heather Hood

May 24, 2011

Dear Family~
Little did I know what a huge blessing Poppa Ray would be not only to me but those I love so much. I remember meeting him at Skagit when my Mom went there. Then again after I was married to David. I can remember it being winter, going out to the beach house, his tree up, him in sweats and a t-shirt. Telling him my mother in law was single and he should call her or write her a letter. Being the outgoing guy he is, he did. She moved out to Washington and one thing led to another. They were married in 1993, the same year we had our first daughter. He has been a great father in law to me,a fantastic step-dad to David and a very wonderful Grandpa (Poppa) to our girls. They love him so much and him being proud of them means the world to them. Our hearts are heavy and we will miss him dearly. He is the type of person who comes in and leaves footprints upon your heart. Thank you Ray for that. For loving David's Mother Peggy the way you have, for taking such sweet care of her. ~ Always~ Heather

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