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RAYMOND CLAIR CUSWORTH

1924 - 2008

BORN

1924

DIED

2008

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Burley Funeral Chapel

30 S E Ely Street

Oak Harbor, Washington

RAYMOND CUSWORTH Obituary

Ray Cusworth, long-time resident, prominent banker and civic leader went to be with his Lord on Tuesday, January 8th at his home on West Beach in Oak Harbor. He was surrounded by his loving family, as he was much of the time since the passing of his wife and the love of his life, Gay, in May of 2007.

He was born June 5, 1924 in Seattle to Earnest X. and Mabel Vaughn Cusworth. Ray was raised in the Roslyn/Cle Elum area of Washington. At about the time Ray got out of high school World War II was getting started so he signed up for the U. S. Navy and was sent to the South Pacific Theater to work with Naval Intelligence.

It was during the war years that Ray met Gay Hanson who was working as a nurse at Everett General Hospital. They were married in November of 1943.

After his duty with the Navy had ended, Ray, instead of taking a trip around the country, started to look for employment. Within a week he walked into the office of Everett Trust and Savings bank and after an afternoon's interview he was told to start the next day.

Over the next few years he progressed from bookkeeper to cashier to loan officer. In 1950 Ray and his young family were sent to Oak Harbor where he served first as a loan officer and later as the assistant manager. In 1964 he became the branch manager and in 1973 he was promoted to regional manager for the other branches in the area.

Ray was so much more to the Oak Harbor community, which is evidenced by his being named "Citizen Of The Year" in 1966 for his outstanding service to the community. Over the years he distinguished himself as Lions Club President, City Councilman, Navy League President, Navy League National Director, Chamber Of Commerce President, Fourth Of July Chairman, Planning Commissioner, Chairman, Director or Treasurer of Red Cross, March of Dimes, Salvation Army, United Way, USO and so much more.

Ray is survived by is three daughters and their husbands: Suzie Hofkamp with husband Virgil of Anacortes, Mary Mansfield with husband Steve also of Anacortes and Nancy Berner with husband Dr. Gary Berner of Oak Harbo; he also leaves grandchildren Troy Hofkamp with wife Kim, Tami Lay with husband Matt, Dana Berner, Colin Berner and Kyle Berner and Tony Hofkamp (son of Mary Mansfield); and great grandchildren Cody and Kelsey Hofkamp, Amanda, Jerrod and Makayla Lay and Ayden Berner.

A celebration of Ray's life will be held at St. Stephens Anglican Church in Oak Harbor on Friday, January 18, 2007 at 2:00 PM with Father Paul Orritt presiding, with a reception to follow at the church.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorials may be made to Whidbey General Hospice or The American Diabetes Association.

Arrangements were entrusted to Burley Funeral Chape

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Skagit Valley Herald on Jan. 13, 2008.

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Cheryl Trueman

January 15, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Rose Marie Branson

January 14, 2008

This is to honor a wonderful man whom I was privileged to know as another ETSB and Olympic Bank employee. My sincere sympathy and condolences to his extended family. May God give you peace and comfort at this time.

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