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Raymond Quint
In Memory of
Raymond E.
Quint
1922 - 2018
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Condolence From: Joyce Brown
Condolence: I would like to send my love and support in your time of loss. But we can draw strength and solace from God. He can provide guidance and peace to make it through difficult times.

The Bible scriptures can bring us peace and courage. At Revelation 21:4 it states: "And he (God) will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away." Our Creator has promised that these things will take place. It may be hard to imagine a time of this promise becoming reality however, with faith and endurance all things are possible.God does not lie. (Titus 1:2) May God grant your family peace and comfort.
Thursday November 29, 2018
Condolence From: Avis Wallace
Condolence: I think I first met Mr. and Mrs. Quint when they were volunteers at the hospital delivering flowers and newspapers and spreading God's love to patients. The love they had for each other was always evident each helping the other. Getting to know Danny and his family, they became friends. Raymond lived a long bountiful life and now God has a new angel. God's blessings to each of his family and especially my friends Danny, Jeremy, Jason, and Sarah.
Monday November 26, 2018
Condolence From: Joyce McGaughey
Condolence: Linda, Mike, Danny & families - deepest sympathy from me and my family on Ray's passing. May God bless you especially at this time. I will miss Ray. He was always very nice to me. He sold Frank his first car, I think it was a 1941 Plymouth. He served his country with dignity and lived his religion. It was heartbreaking for him and Imogene when Gerald did not live and when Mike was so badly burned. His stock remark when you asked him how he was, "I've never had it so good", even when you knew how bad his health was at the time. Ray was extremely proud of his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He enjoyed dancing and going fishing. He wrote a book about his life and how difficult it was growing up. May he rest in peace with his Lord and Savior.
Monday November 26, 2018
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