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Raymond I. Wheeler
February 19, 2015

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Berlin, MA

Raymond I Wheeler (79) passed away February 19, 2015 at Valley View Manor in Norwich, NY. He was predeceased by his former wife Alice (Cole) Wheeler, his parents Maurice O and Evelyn H Wheeler and his significant other Ruth Stratton. He is survived by his daughter Naomi Wheeler Lachance- 2 grandchildren Angie L Trumpet and her significant other DeAndre Bendross and Raymond Scott Lachance and his wife Samara, and 7 great grandchildren.

Raymond was born in Marlboro MA and grew up on Gates Pond Road in Berlin MA. As a young man he volunteered for the Berlin Fire and Rescue. He was a wood cutter, farmer and contractor. He moved to Maine with Alice where they could have a “Bigger Farm”. He would later leave the farm and chop wood working with various logging crews all over the state of Maine – He especially enjoyed logging with his daughter.

Raymond loved to travel; he moved both of his grandchildren all over the country for various college and life experiences, visited Watkins Glen with his daughter every year for Nascar weekend, and traveled with Ruth including the annual trip to Cumberland Island with her children and grandchildren. In his retirement years, he spent more time in NY with Ruth. He continued to cut a little wood and loved to go to auctions around NY buying things to sell at the flea market in Woolwich ME in the summer. He also became a Yankees fan for which most of his New England friends forgave him.

With a twinkle in his eyes and a big belly laugh he was often mistaken for Santa Claus..his response to which was well have you been good?? He faced life “One Day at a Time”, and enjoyed time spent in little coffee shops “swapping lies and telling stories”.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to H.O.M.E., PO Box 10, Orland, ME 04472, or you may simply perform a random act of kindness in his memory.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE
FOR
RAYMOND I. WHEELER

Burial: March 28, 2015
1 PM
South Cemetery, Pleasant Street, Berlin, MA

Celebration of Life to follow at: Berlin's 1870 Town Hall, Barnes Hall.,
12 Woodward Avenue, Berlin, MA

Please Bring your favorite memory of Ray – a picture, poem, verse, song, or story. Ray always said we should eat Dessert First – So Dessert, Coffee and Soft Drinks will be served – This is an alcohol free event.. Casual Dress Please.......If you can't join us but have a memory to share please email to [email protected].

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Tighe Hamilton Funeral Home
50 Central St.
Hudson, MA 01749
978-562-3252