I do remember Raymond King from our class. I too graduated in 1971. I pray that the Holy Spirit give his family and relatives and all friends comfort and peace.
Mrs. King is now resting peacefully with Ramie! I know Freddie is hurting right now and my heart, prayers and well wishes goes out to all of them right now and forever. I will miss visiting with Mrs. King when I come down to Columbus, Ga July 9-16, 2016. Good bless. Love, Marlene
I am very sorry for your/our immense loss, I know that our deceased friends are
more really with us than when they were apparent to our
mortal part. May you continue to be so more & more to believe that every Mortal loss is an
Immortal Gain. The Ruins of Time builds Mansions in
Eternity.
Laura A. "Dusty" Lincoln (Donaldson) (1972)
Condolences being sent to His parents and family. The Comforter comes to be there in your bereavement. I wish all peace, joy, and love.Rochester Dumas Hutchins III (1972)
Sorry to hear this O met Raymond right before my family moved away
he was a nice and friendly guy Im black he didn't care about your race
or what To his family we know he in a place that god will take care of him
my blessing
Rochester (Dumas) Hutchins
Danny Williams (1975)
Rest in Peace. Danny Williams BHS75
Rose Strickland (Branam) (1975)
Rest in peace Raymond! You will always be remembered by your big smile and friendly ways!Carolyn Hall (Tidd) (1970)
Ramey was such a sweet guy. That red hair and him riding his bike from Benning Hills to Oakland to see folks. Rest in peace, friend.
Dorcas Rouse (1971)
I do remember Raymond King from our class. I too graduated in 1971. I pray that the Holy Spirit give his family and relatives and all friends comfort and peace.
Barbara A. Johnson (Lawrence) (1971)
RIP Raymond, you made everyone smile and laugh, I will always remember you.
Dock Richardson (1971)
wow-what a guy just thinnking about him brings a smile to my face good guy sorry to see him go
Marlene Carr (Lantzer) (1975)
Mrs. King is now resting peacefully with Ramie! I know Freddie is hurting right now and my heart, prayers and well wishes goes out to all of them right now and forever. I will miss visiting with Mrs. King when I come down to Columbus, Ga July 9-16, 2016. Good bless. Love, Marlene
John Gundaker (1971)
I am very sorry for your/our immense loss, I know that our deceased friends are
more really with us than when they were apparent to our
mortal part. May you continue to be so more & more to believe that every Mortal loss is an
Immortal Gain. The Ruins of Time builds Mansions in
Eternity.