Guest Book for Raymond E. Bernier

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Posted by: Camille and Jeanne Nadeau
Tue December 04, 2012
Dear Suzanne and family,we were so sorry to hear of Ray's passing and although time and space have seperated us over the years I have always felt close to the Bernier family as Aunt Fern was my godmother.
Please accept our most sincere condolences and prayers at this difficult time.

Love,Camille and Jeanne
 

 
Posted by: Bobby Whitman
Tue December 04, 2012
Ray B (as I always called him) was one of the kindest, funniest, smartest people I've ever had the pleasure of working with. I worked closely with Ray for a short time at BL Trading, and in that time he had a major impact on my life. I believe Ray missed his calling in life, because one of the things I always admired was his ability to tell a great story. His tales about his youth, or college, or his kids were always entertaining and heartfelt. He greatly influenced my decision and desire to become a writer.

My deepest condolences go out to Ray B's family. He will be missed.



 

 
Posted by: Debbie Bayha
Wed December 05, 2012
Rhonda and family,
So sorry to hear of the loss of Ray. He will forever be missed on the sidelines of all of Kevin's games. Take comfort in knowing your boys will hold their grandfather's wisdom and lessons with them forever. God Bless! Love, Debbie and family
 

 
Posted by: Kristen Parlon
Fri December 07, 2012
Dear Kristen and family,

Our deepest sympathies for the sudden loss of Mr. Bernier. We had the pleasure of meeting him at our church picnic this summer. He was sweet, funny, interesting, and had an apparent love of knowledge. We are so sad we will not get to know him better. A tragic loss.
You are in our prayers.

The Parlon family