Obituary published on Legacy.com by Kenny Funeral Home - Sharon from Jan. 23 to Jan. 24, 2026.
SAILSBURY - Herbert Raymond Franson, 94, passed away on January 18, 2026. He was the loving husband of Evelyn Hansen Franson. Better known as Ray, within his family, and Herb elsewhere.
He was born on February 11, 1931 in Brooklyn, N.Y. When he was three years old, he emigrated to Sweden with his mother, Amy (Larson), father Carl Herbert and sister, Ruth. He was nurtured by members of his extended family. Being owners and managers of manufacturing plants in rural Sweden, they gave this curious "nuts and bolts kind of guy" access to machinery where he could satisfy his needs to repair and build parts for his kid-style projects. At 18 he returned to relatives in
Marlborough, CT who encouraged him to continue high school. He met classmate Evelyn, his English tutor and future wife, at East Hampton High School and they graduated in the class of 1949.
He joined the US Navy and served in the Mediterranean aboard the USS Midway and, during the Korean conflict, aboard the USS Pine Island. Upon discharge he attended Porter School of Machine and Tool Design under the GI Bill. He then apprenticed as a tool and die maker for Pratt Whitney Aircraft, then worked for Stirling Engineering, culminating as a mold engineer with Becton Dickinson, Canaan, CT; much closer to his home on Twin Lakes. At B-D he was involved in molding technology and traveled to plants worldwide overseeing production of syringes used to deliver vaccines.
Along the way, he renovated and constructed three homes in Marlborough and
Salisbury, CT and in
Rangeley, ME.
Ray and Evelyn retired to Rangeley in 1992 after living at Twin Lakes for 25 years. He joined the Rangeley Congregational Church just in time to coordinate renovation of the church's old barn into a community center. This led to the position of "clerk of the works" when the Rangeley Region Guides and Sportsmen's Association renovated and enlarged their clubhouse in Oquossoc. RRG&SA honored his dedication with a Lifetime Membership. He also volunteered driving the RRHAT van and coordinated meal deliveries for the Housing Development. He served on various boards of the church chairing Buildings and Grounds for many years. In his eighties, Ray turned to designing and building scratch built wood models including the Drottningholm (on which he had emigrated), the USS Midway and the steamship Rangeley to mention a few.
Ray leaves his wife of 72 years, Evelyn (Hansen), his sister, Astrid F. Harrison of Cromwell, CT, brother, Carl B. Franson of Lime Rock, CT, son Kenneth and wife Christine of Wolfeboro, NH and
Rangeley, ME, daughter, Jean F. Bell and husband Rick of
Salisbury, CT. Grandchildren Kayla J. (Bell) Johnson and husband Brett of
Salisbury, CT and Cody J. Franson, wife Maria and great granddaughter Francesca Evelyn Franson of
Rangeley, ME.
In lieu of flowers, monetary remembrances may be made to the Rangeley Congregational Church, PO Box 218,
Rangeley, ME, 04970.