Jean Crawford
today is wednesday oct 19th.. YOU are missed and thought of..in our hearts and in our prayers. Thank You for that fantastic smile and disposition..!!!
Birth date: Jun 27, 1944 Death date: Sep 24, 2011
Raymond L. Goodyear, Jr., 67, of Deltona, FL, passed away on Saturday, September 24, 2011. He was born on June 27, 1944 in Keene, NH to parents Raymond and Gertrude (Anderson) Goodyear, Sr. Mr. Goodyear honorably served his countr Read Obituary
today is wednesday oct 19th.. YOU are missed and thought of..in our hearts and in our prayers. Thank You for that fantastic smile and disposition..!!!
Ray was a great guy. One Monday he walks in with a hat with 'HAIR.' While in the breakroom he mentioned to me that I should get one of these hats with artifical hair.. So I asked Ray where did he find it. At the Deland Flea Market of all places. So I visited the Market that following weekend and bought one with silver spiked hair for myself. I think at the next PA meeting we both wore them and I still keep my hair in my desk drawer at work. Ray's wonderful sense of humor and laugh will be missed.
Ray, I will never forget you. You’re an Angel sent from Heaven.
"Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works,
And glorify your Father which is in heaven."
Matthew 5:16
With Deepest Sympathy: Praying for your family during this differcult time.
My deepest condolences to all of you. Ray and I worked together at Fish Hospital and became friends. He was a wonderful man who cared about everyone. I enjoyed his trivia everyday, even though I didn't know most of the answers. I will keep all of you in my prayers and I hope that all the memories you have of him will help you get through this sorrowful time.
We worked together at Fish Hospital. I will miss you "buddy". My prayers are with your family at this most difficult time.
My sincere condolences to the family of Ray. He was a great employee/co-worker and I'm sure the family shares many good memories.
Alice and family:
May the Spirit of the Lord comfort you as only He can. It was a pleasure to work with Ray, such a kind person, always polite and with a smile. Your friend, Elizabeth in Cash Posting
Alice,
I'm so very sorry for your loss. He worked for me at Fish Hospital and I always enjoyed his jokes and cartoons. We will miss him!
It was my pleasure to work along side Ray; his wit and wisdom made him a joy to be around. He will forever be in my memory as someone worth emulating, and I am grateful for his enduring smile. My deepest sympathy is with you all.