1961
2024
Sacramento, California
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Joe McCoy
January 2, 2025
Wow. I can't believe you're gone Brodie, I haven't seen you since St. Francis......I was just thinking about you and googled and found out you're gone, you were a good friend when I needed you Ray, I will never forget you bro... God bless and guide you on your way.
FRANCISCO LOPEZ
October 2, 2024
Sorry to hear about the loss of RAYMOND PECK . I met RAYMOND PECK in 1974 at ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC SCHOOL > 50 years Ago . Although we did not keep in touch the FRIENDSHIP stood the TEST of TIME . A COOL CAT , A GENEROUS JOKER , A WARRIOR ! RIP RAYMOND PECK
Laura and Abel Marquez, Sr
May 23, 2024
So sorry for your loss, our deepest condolences to you and your family. Love, Abel and Laura Marquez
Rich Rocha
May 23, 2024
I worked with Ray in the santa cruz district of DPR. Ray was a good guy and was always friendly to myself and my wife when working on the state owned house where we lived. He built a nice brick woodstove harth at the Coats seacliff house. RIP Ray . It was good working with you
Margaret Peck
May 17, 2024
It seems unfathomable to me that you are gone. I will get there, but for now I keep thinking I can call you. I Love You always Fly Free
Monie Cook
May 17, 2024
Dearest Ray,
You were always so warm and sweet. I liked when you babysat me as a tiny kid and we ate pizza. You let me boss you into playing and getting ice cream. When I got older you taught me how to play frisbee. I was so hoping to reconnect with y´all and play frisbee and have a picnic. God Bless You Uncle Ray Peck. I told Aunt Tina I unfortunately won´t be able to attend The Celebration of Life; But I know I´ll see you again one day...love and kisses.
Teresa
May 16, 2024
I have many great memories of my younger brother, aka Ray Ray, Raymo. The loss of his witty, gregarious, adventurous, and generous spirit is profound for our family. He saw mountains ahead that seemed to big too climb. I'll miss his humor, sharing meals together, watching movies, football games, and helping him navigate life. Rest easy little brother.
Jewels
May 16, 2024
To Uncle Ray and Family -
There truly are no words to express that provide understanding of this loss. All I can say is that supporting one another is key to the grief process. Remembering that grief will come when it wants to and it is okay to be in that space. It will wash over you like a tidal wave, just go with the wave, then like let it roll back. The amount of grief we feel is amount of love we had with the person we have lost. Talk about him often. I will always remember his thunderous laughter...Tanja and he will be walking on some heavenly beach laughing away! Peace be with you, Cousin Julie and Family.
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