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Additionally, Ray will be fondly remembered by his extended family and dear friends for his gentleness, laughter, story telling, forgiving spirit and unconditional love and regard of which he graciously exemplified. He is survived by his beloved wife, Denise (Della Santa); son, Raymond Jr.; granddaughters, Tasha and Eva; his brothers, Ron (Donna) and Larry (Jill); nephew, Joe (Michelle), grandnephews, Benjamin and Dean; aunt, Caroline Garibaldi; cousins, Gerry (Jenny), Gino, Gina, Gloria (Giusto), and Dina Baldi; In laws, Elva and Al Della Santa, Debra (Dwain) Oliver, and Diane (Troy) Roberts; and many second cousins. He is predeceased by his son, Rob (2002); parents, Eva (2014) and Bennie Garibaldi (2001); grandparents, Adelina (Podesta) and Constantino Garibaldi and Dina and Bruno Baldi; and uncles, Edward Garibaldi and Dino Baldi.

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