Memorial Services
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Raymond Micheal Few
November 21 1986 - July 8 2019
Gone to soon from this plane & in peace, joins those who have gone before him in the next.
Raymond, Ray-Ray, Cartoon (as our Dad called him for his hyperactive crazy antics), was a brightly colored string that ran through our family, pulling us in many directions, always closer, always making us a tighter unit. As siblings often do there were plenty of arguments, & many times our sweet spastic brother would bring them to a swift end with his frequent comedic acts. Raymond loved to make people laugh, even at his lowest points in his own life he would reach out to those around him to brighten their day.
And like a string on the wind Raymond’s life carried him in many directions, but the constants were always his family & his many friends. Raymond was the kind of man who would give a stranger his last dime, even if he himself was hungry. He smiled or made weird faces at strangers just to see them laugh & he could rarely control his outbursts in otherwise tense situations.
Our comfort comes from his faith & his desire to make those around him happy, no matter his own suffering.
His family would like to thank all those who have reached out to comfort & provided support over the many years he struggled with illness. We are asking for donations to help take care of his final arrangements. Thank you all for your love, support & prayers.
November 21 1986 - July 8 2019
Gone to soon from this plane & in peace, joins those who have gone before him in the next.
Raymond, Ray-Ray, Cartoon (as our Dad called him for his hyperactive crazy antics), was a brightly colored string that ran through our family, pulling us in many directions, always closer, always making us a tighter unit. As siblings often do there were plenty of arguments, & many times our sweet spastic brother would bring them to a swift end with his frequent comedic acts. Raymond loved to make people laugh, even at his lowest points in his own life he would reach out to those around him to brighten their day.
And like a string on the wind Raymond’s life carried him in many directions, but the constants were always his family & his many friends. Raymond was the kind of man who would give a stranger his last dime, even if he himself was hungry. He smiled or made weird faces at strangers just to see them laugh & he could rarely control his outbursts in otherwise tense situations.
Our comfort comes from his faith & his desire to make those around him happy, no matter his own suffering.
His family would like to thank all those who have reached out to comfort & provided support over the many years he struggled with illness. We are asking for donations to help take care of his final arrangements. Thank you all for your love, support & prayers.
Organizer
Malissa Cornelius-Johnson Few
Organizer
Phelan, CA