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Raymond Major
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Raymond Joseph
Major
1946 - 2017
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"Godspeed Ray! You were a loving, kind and special man! So glad I knew you! Will "
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Sybil and Kevin
"Your pain is over. Rest in peace my friend. Until we meet again."
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Condolence From: Peter Krystowsky
Condolence: My condolence Donna and family for your loss.Ray and I worked back to back at gulf canada there was Ray,Wayne,peter.Beverly my wife,we all had a great time. Ray came to see us in Lakefield.We had a great time.He wanted us to come to his home when he got back home. But my Beverly got sick and past.
Monday October 29, 2018
Condolence From: Joe and Mary Soltis
Condolence: What can be said when you lose a friend of over 55 years. That's a long time which leaves us with wonderful memories of Ray. When we married 52 years ago he was Joe's best man. Known as Uncle Ray to our children as we were known as Aunt Mary and Uncle Joe to his. Always willing to help in anyway he could, never asking for anything but friendship in return. We will miss him dearly. Our deepest sympathy to Donna and the family.
Friday September 29, 2017
Condolence From: Denise Williams
Condolence: Auntie Donna, I send you amazing hugs! I thank you for having Ray in your life after you had my uncle as your husband. Uncle Doug was a gentleman who always let me cuddle in his beard. Ray was the amazing soul who jumped in with two feet when Grandma and Gramdpa( Al and Vera) needed a lending hand. Ray helped out with house maintenance when the boys couldn't. Donna, you have always been Auntie Donna to me, "Uncle Ray" will always be a part of you and a member of the Williams family. Hugs to you both as you continue your journey! Love Denise.
Monday September 18, 2017
Condolence From: Rev. MARY ELLEN RODRIGUES
Condolence: My sincere condolences to Donna, and Rays family...I met Ray and Donna at the inspiration Stump in Lily Dale, New York after giving messages there, he approached me asking if I had ever been to the ESP show in Toronto. The answer was no. He then started to tell me his friendship with the producer of the show and would help me get started there and that I could stay with him and Donna. That was ine the summer of 1999. I need to say this, going into Canada alone and barley knowing Ray and Donna was scary and I cried as my thinking was leaving my country to another. Ray was such a driving force of nature for me and believed more in me than I did myself at the time, that I crossed that border into another world. Ra and Donna could not have made me more welcomed, they were and treated me like family, of which I embraced. They are the reasons that I still cross the border every chance I get, they are the reasons that that I was approached by Next flex films to do a TV story on Daryl Cozart, they are the reason that I was interviewed in Muskego, and Ray set it up to have his sister Carol meet me there, so I would have someone there. To Ray thank you for your kindness, generous Spirit and love of seeing the gift in all of us. You on your transition can now continue this work with the God of your understanding as I can only guess, what he will have you do now...A new beginning my friend, I know you've been around, things were moving in my house this week, now I know it was you....thanks for the visit....God speed.
Sunday September 17, 2017
Condolence From: Toba Shuman & Glen Marshall
Condolence: We are so saddened by Rays passing but also feel blessed to have known Ray and Donna. Ray always had a smile for everyone and never complained throughout his illness . Always the positive force that helped those around him not worry and feel hopeful. Ray, thank you for your help with Glens mom during her illness . Thank you for many good memories at Mulligans and for your famous rum pound cake . And most of all , thank you fo your friendship. You are one in a million and will be missed by all that had the pleasure of knowing you. May you rest in eternal peace.
Sunday September 17, 2017
Condolence From: Naomi Bedek
Condolence: When I first went to the Black Swan on Saturday afternoons, I would sit by myself. Ray was the first person to strike up a conversation with me. He invited me to come sit at his table with his friends. I am forever thankful for his ability to make me feel welcome. That was just one of his special gifts. Even when going through cancer treatment, his first priority was to make other patients less stressed. I admired his tenacity to continue working, despite what he was going through. His love of life, family, friends, and music is an inspiration to all. His kindness and laughter will be greatly missed.
Saturday September 16, 2017
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