
Raymond was extremely talented (in choir, drama, etc.) and the best friend anyone could have or wish for - always joking around and making us laugh! He joined the navy a few years after graduation and served for several years. He resided in San Diego after his return from his naval service. He studied to become an acupuncturist/homeopathic healer, and was successful in his endeavors. He returned to Northern California and was a very loving and devoted son to his mom, Barbara, until his passing. May you rest in peace, kind soul!
Erin Frederici
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Rob (Roy) McDonell
This is so sad to lose one of JFK's well-acclaimed people. Ray was in my choir and drama classes and everywhere he went people were drawn to him. I recall his popularity vividly and how he even landed a small part as a troubled-teen in a drug awareness commercial. He reminded me of someone who would make a good sidekick cowboy type in a mellow western film.
Hope to see you again in Heaven, Raymond.
Pamela Downs
Raymond always made you smile. He was such a jokester. I will always remember him for that.
Allen Taylor
Yeah Ray was an all around nice guy. We had a math or English class together and he was always quick to share an eraser and a laugh---RIP
Rene Kateen (Truscott)
Raymond was one of my best friends for a very long time. I lost touch with him after college. Does anyone know what he passed away from. This made me so sad that I never got to see him again before he passed away. He was a great guy and so much fun to be around.
Erin Mefford (Frederici)
I was thinking about you, my sweet Friend Raymond. I miss you greatly! <3 Wish you were still here so we could laugh and joke by the pool! :-)