

Surrounded by the warmth and love of his family, Ray completed his journey with the same strength he carried throughout his life.
A Legacy of Hard Work
Born on April 3, 1943, in Bonnyville, Alberta, Ray was a man of grit and vision. From a young age, he possessed a natural entrepreneurial spirit that defined his career. He spent the majority of his life in the construction industry, where his dedication and sharp business mind led to the creation of several successful ventures. Those who worked with him knew him as a man of his word and a pillar of the industry.
A Devoted Family Man
Beyond his professional achievements, Ray’s greatest success was the family he built. He is survived by his devoted wife, Joie, with whom he shared over 60 years of marriage—a testament to true partnership and enduring love.
He was the proud and loving father of four daughters, who carry forward his lessons of resilience and kindness: Natasha (Michael), Vanessa (Sheldon), Rayla, and Jody.
Ray found immense joy in his role as Dido. His legacy lives on through his four grandchildren, Mason, Alexandra, Kaden, and Brody, who will forever cherish the memories of his love and affection.
Family and Remembrance
Ray is also survived by his brother, Michael (Rosie) and sister, Jeannette. He now joins those who went before him, including his parents, John and Pearl and his brother and sister, Ron and Elsie (Vic), who predeceased him.
Raymond was a man who built things to last—whether they were structures of steel and wood or the unbreakable bonds of family. He will be deeply missed and never forgotten.
"A life well-lived is a legacy that remains in the hearts of those we love."
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