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Raymond Stoddard Obituary

A son of Elmira, New York whose heart never really left the Southern Tier, Raymond Michael Stoddard died in Charlotte, NC on March 23, 2021, following a valiant four-year struggle with MDS and acute leukemia. The fourth child of Rita Corcoran Stoddard and Dr. Raymond H. Stoddard, Ray was born at Saint Joseph's Hospital in Elmira on December 19, 1953; his life-long enthusiasm for all things related to Christmas flowed most assuredly from the happy time of year that surrounded his annual birthday celebration. Southside High School, from which he graduated in the Hurricane Agnes Class of 1972, nurtured a love of music and drama in Ray. Studying initially at Webster College's Conservatory of Theatre Arts in Saint Louis, he earned his BA in History from The College of Notre Dame of Maryland and his MA in Theatre Education from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. His many years as an Equity Stage Manager, combined with his fascination with historical events and people, led to a twenty-two-year teaching career at Mercy High School in Baltimore where he taught history and social studies and served as the school's Theatre Arts Program Director. He also enjoyed leading international study trips for Mercy students, to Ireland, England and Australia. Love found Ray late in life, but find him it did. He married the love of his life, and fellow faculty member at Mercy High School, Mary Pollara, in Baltimore in 2007. Ray is survived by his wife, Mary, of Salisbury, NC; his sisters, Jeanne Stoddard Pidot (Whitney) and Karen Stoddard (Eileen O'Neill); his sister-in-law, Deborah Stoddard; his brother-in-law, Bob Pollara (Donna); his nephews Whitney Pidot, Jr; Philip Pidot (Missy); Seth Pidot (Katie); Quinn Stoddard-O'Neill; Brad Pollara (Trista); Truitt Pollara (Ashley) and Jonathan Pollara, as well as many beloved grand nieces, grand nephews and cousins. Ray was predeceased by his parents as well as his brothers, Martin and Michael, and his niece, Jennifer Pollara. Ray was a voracious reader, especially of American Civil War history; anyone lucky enough to hike around Gettysburg battlefield with him inevitably learned far more about the War from Ray than they ever learned sitting in a classroom. Ray was a genuine lover of animals, a veritable magnet for the affections of all creatures, beginning with his childhood dog, Ruff, and ending with Max, who survives him. Ray loved to go fishing, but no fish ever feared him; Ray was definitely a catch-and-release angler. He mainly sought the peace and solitude of being on the water, with a book and a cooler of Diet Coke and an occasional nibble on his line. The next time you hear a Billy Joel song, think of Ray. Ray is gone too soon and will be missed by all who loved him, but as his Irish Grandma Corcoran might have said, “Death leaves a heartache that no one can heal; Love leaves a memory no one can steal.” Service: A funeral mass will be celebrated at Saint Luke's Episcopal Church in Salisbury, NC on Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 2:00pm; attendance will be limited due to Covid protocol requirements, but the service will be live-streamed. Internment will take place in Saint Peter and Paul's Cemetery in Elmira, New York at the convenience of the family. Memorial: In lieu of flowers, anyone considering a donation in Ray's memory might kindly consider directing it to Novant Health Rowan Medical Center Foundation (supportnovanthealth.org). Lyerly Funeral Home is serving the Stoddard family. Online condolences may be made at www.lyerlyfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Salisbury Post on Mar. 28, 2021.

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Ashley Thomas

April 16, 2021

The mission of a teacher should not be simply to educate, but to encourage young minds to think critically and differently about information presented to them; to not blindly follow those before us, rather get to the 'why' behind what we do. Mr. Stoddard did exactly this. In 2010, I was more than lucky to be in Mr. Stoddard's Future Studies class at Mercy High School. He was an incredible teacher and changed the way I thought about the world and subsequently my life. I'll never forget those classes and conversations that sparked years of deep thinking. More than a decade later, I still find myself referencing his lectures. My heart breaks for his loved ones, I send my deepest condolences.

Christine Wilson Mesa

April 4, 2021

I will never forget the music. The world is a lesser place without you.

Diane Lutz Haslett

April 3, 2021

Rest In Peace, my first love, my friend...you will be sorely missed.
Your smile lit up the stage that you so dearly loved...from Oliver to Mame and all in- between. Your beautiful voice will always be remembered..and those “sparkling” blue eyes...

JULIEANN DELGROSSO

March 29, 2021

I was sorry to read of Mr Stoddard's death. Now I really didn't know him but I remember him so well from a visit he made to The Christmas House in Elmira. I remember two things vividly. One is how we remembered his father, and that pleased him. The other is how easy and comfortable it was to chat with him about both Elmira and his life. Why we didn't invite him to dinner is beyond me as he was the type of many who seemed like we had known him for years. Our condolences to his family and friends, the ones who really knew and loved him most.

Terry Houston

March 27, 2021

With all the turmoil in today's world, Ray will be especially missed. Just thinking of him now brings nothing but good memories and smiles, such a bright and cheerful light. Condolences to all the family, may all of your memories be a blessing.

Penelope Allington

March 26, 2021

I was going to say that I was friends with Ray both on and off stage but that would be misleading. What I mean W. Shakespeare said best, “All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, and in his lifetime a man will play many parts, his life separated into seven acts.” That is who my friend Ray was to all who knew him. May you begin your own choir and stage of angels.

Debra Himmelreich Valdez

March 26, 2021

He was always fun to be around and plays were his forte

JOSEPH BELLIZIA

March 26, 2021

Ray was one of my brother's best friends and fellow Thespian. I always went to their shows and was so impressed. Ray was always very nice to me and even though I was much younger than they were, treated me like one of the gang. Thanks Ray for all the memories and laughs! God Bless and look forward to getting to heaven and joining the theatre troupe you have started!

Vicki Drake Griffin

March 26, 2021

Karen,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your brother Ray.
Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

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