Sanborn, Raymond L. A proud Army WWII Veteran of the 32nd Division, 128th Infantry. Passed away at his home at the age of 84, on August 18, 2005. Among survivors are his daughters, Judith Ann Diamond, Shelly (Robert) Meusling; four grandchildren, Richard (Paula) Diamond, Rochelle (Robert) Kuersten, Greg (Colleen) Geils and Kelly (Alex) Zabo; three great-grandchildren, Radley Kuersten, Austin and Caden Geils; nephew, John Sanborn, and many other relatives and friends.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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D Gryl
August 25, 2005
Sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved father and husband. I'm sure you will miss him very much.
One of the many nieces.
Ronald Mueller
August 21, 2005
Hey, Ray!
How could you leave me like this!!! I'm sure going to miss our man-to-man talks and our once or twice a month visits. You'll always be in my heart and thoughts.
Love,
Ron
Patricia Zink
August 21, 2005
Dear Ray,
We will greatly miss your visits here, your smiling face, your loving concern over your daughter Judy (Sanborn) Diamond. She has many wonderful childhood as well as adulthood memories of you as her dear father. Someday we will all be in heaven together, save a few good spots for us!
Your friend,
Pat
Judith Ann Sanborn Diamond
August 21, 2005
Darling Father,
How I wish I could have been there with you as you went to be with our Lord, to hold you one last time. No one can ever know how very much I will miss you. You were and are my hero!
Your Devoted Daughter,
Judy
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