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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Raymond Lamont
Thompson
October 2, 1974 – November 17, 2013
Celebrating the Life of Raymond Lamont Thompson Raymond Lamont Thompson was born to the union of Janice L. Arrington and the Late Victor Raymond Thompson On October 2, 1974. He Departed this Life on November 17th 2013 Surrounded by Family and Friends at University Hospital. Ray attended and Graduated from Cape High School, He went on to become a very Loyal and Dedicated Employee of DHL, until he found his home at Cincinnati Enquirer where he found his joy, He enjoyed his customers and they Loved their Ray, because of his dedicated service. Raymond was a family man first who took pride in his children, mother, brothers, sisters and friends, making sure we were well protected and prepared for life. The friendships built were permanent and true and ever-lasting and most of all memorable to anyone lucky enough to call him friend. Ray had a boisterous personality and sense of humor that charmed the heart, he was straight forward and never afraid to say what was on his mind, and always had to be right! He took you under his wing and cherished those closest to him no matter what. He made himself available to you whenever needed. Anyone who knows Ray a.k.a. (Big) or (Big Ray) knew he loved playing baseball and softball summer leagues and enjoyed coaching his son's little league the Avondale Indians. He enjoyed his fly automobiles and his speakers always pumping something he loved. Ray was also a huge Cincinnati Bengals and Ohio State fan. However, we all know he had to be North Carolina biggest fan of all time. He cherished his tar-heels with all his heart. Raymond Leaves to Cherish his Memory: A Loving Mother Janice Arrington, Father Victor Raymond Thompson which Proceeded Him in death, Step Father Robert Arrington; two daughters, Latasha Thompson and Kendall Thompson; two sons, Christopher Hanson and Drew Thompson; four sisters, Theresa Coomer, Jasmin Wright, Mary Pettis and Victoria Thompson who preceded him in death; six brothers, Nathaniel Jackson, Darnell Thompson, Rayshon Moore, Dion Thompson, Richard and Rob Arrington; one brother-in-law, Matthew Coomer; seven nieces and nephews; one great nephew and a host of cousins and other family and friends. Funeral Services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, December 3 at Walker Funeral Home - Walnut HIlls Chapel, 1025 E. McMillan Street, Cincinnati (45206). Rev. H. L. Harvey will officiate. Interment will follow at Baltimore Pike Cemetery. A Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, December 3 at Walker Funeral Home - Walnut Hills Chapel, 1025 E. McMillan Street, Cincinnati (45206). TO VIEW OR DOWNLOAD FUNERAL PROGRAM: http://www.calameo.com/read/0025701087f5cc27decae
Visitation Tuesday, December 3, 2013
1025 E McMillan Street Walnut Hills, OH 45206
Funeral Ceremony Tuesday, December 3, 2013
1025 E McMillan Street Walnut Hills, OH 45206
Location
3200 Costello Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45211
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