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Raymond Wysolmierski Obituary

WYSOLMIERSKI - Raymond F., 72, of Farmingville, on March 7, 2011, after a four year struggle with cancer. Beloved husband of Lorraine. Devoted father of Mark and Laura M. Wysolmierski. Cherished grandfather of Dana and Krista. Dear brother of Carol Bal, Linda Jacobetz, Nancy Mangan, James and Robert Wysolmierski. Raymond was a long time Farmingville Civic Leader, a High School English Teacher for 40 Years, Member of the OLLI at Stony Brook University and the Interface Coordinator for the Town of Brookhaven. Memorial visiting Thursday 2-4 & 7-9 PM at the McManus-Lorey Funeral Home 2084 Horseblock Road, Medford. Funeral mass Friday 9:30 AM at the Church of the Resurrection, Farmingville. In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations to the American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org/invovled/donate.

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Published by Newsday on Mar. 9, 2011.

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Gail

March 4, 2021

Ray, my friend, you will always be missed. Rest In Peace

Lauretta Forgione

March 15, 2011

I always enjoyed being with everyone and you warmed my heart that you came out to dinner with us even though you were ill just to see me and be with us. I am going to miss you a great deal. Lorraine, I will see you again.

Margaret Bianculli

March 15, 2011

Ray, you are one of my heros beside your wife Lorraine. You are missed and you have been loved by many. I can't mention your name without William crying.

Gail Trocchio

March 9, 2011

To my dear friend Ray, words cannot express how much I will miss your friendship and the laughter we shared over the years. Our little town of Farmingville will never be the same without you. God bless you and keep you. Love, Gail

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