of Edmonton
Feb 9, 1930 - Nov 26, 2015
Randy and Maxine,
Very sad to hear of Ray's passing. I remember fondly all of the days and nights at the hockey rink growing up, as well as lots of great summer days at the lake. Especially remember sitting in the back seat of the Scirocco on the way to the rinks as Ray taught Randy how to drive!
My sympathies,
Brian
posted by Brian Harley : Childhood and school friend of Randy, and a past player for Ray in his Glenora hockey coaching days! : Dec 03, 2015
Auntie Maxine and all the rest of the Goss family. I just found out about Uncle Ray, I am so sorry. I know to well what you are all going through. There are no words to take away the pain. But please know my thoughts are with you. I know that Robbie will look after Uncle Ray, and Uncle Ray will be able to fill Robbie in on all that has been going on. I am sorry I won?t be able to be at the Celebration of Life tomorrow , but I will be thinking about all of you.
Love to all of you, Sandy
posted by Sandy MacDonald : Uncle Ray through my late Husband Robert MacDonald : Dec 03, 2015
Dear Maxine,
I'm sending you my sincere condolences at the loss of your brave husband Ray. May you find peace and comfort in all the good memories the two of you have created.
posted by Nancy Roberts : Maxine and I worked together at Norquest, and I continue to be inspired by Maxine whenever we get together for our "Wise Women Lunches". : Nov 30, 2015
Dear Maxine,
I'm sending you my sincere condolences at the loss of your brave husband Ray. May you find peace and comfort in all the good memories the two of you have created.
posted by Nancy Roberts : Maxine and I worked together at Norquest, and I continue to be inspired by Maxine whenever we get together for our "Wise Women Lunches". : Nov 30, 2015
Sorry to read about your Dad going to sleep in death. I remember being in your Lake side home before your Dad bought it.
posted by Miltom Andre : I worked a Edmonton Telephones : Nov 30, 2015
My sincere condolences to you Maxine and all the family on the passing of your
dear husband Ray. I have known Ray for over 60 years,as we both started with ed tel
in 1949. I worked with Ray for several years in the switch room at Main exchange. We then separated to different positions in the department. We always kept in touch at
various telephone Christmas parties, bachelor parties, and lately at our retiree's
lunches. Ray was very popular and friendly with everyone, and I'm sure will be
greatly missed by all that knew him ..
Myron Solojuk
posted by Myron Solojuk : I have known Ray for over 60 years as we both worked for Edmonton Telephones
for all that time. : Nov 29, 2015
Doug;
I am very sorry for you loss.
It appears he had a very rewarding life.
posted by Dale Bowler : Acquaintance of Doug : Nov 28, 2015
It is with great sadness, that I hear of Ray's passing. He lived a very long and prosperous life, with a large family, and many, many friends, and this was what was most important to Ray.
Growing up at the lake, I saw what a patient and generous man Ray was. Always offering to help others, and a guiding force for his own four boys. He truly was a gentleman's gentleman, and he will be sorely missed.
My condolences to Maxine, and all the boys and their families.
Sincerely, Geoff
posted by Geoff Henderson : I knew him from Wabamum Lake : Nov 28, 2015