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Our 40 year friendship lives on in my heart and soul. Enjoy the freedom –
Birth date: Jan 3, 1943 Death date: Mar 23, 2018
Raymond Anthony Liatto (JAN 3, 1943-MARCH 23, 2018), a long time resident of Hayward, CA died peacefully in his sleep, joining his beloved wife Patricia with his family at his side.He leaves behind to cherish memories, daughters L Read Obituary
Our 40 year friendship lives on in my heart and soul. Enjoy the freedom –
I miss you so much Dad….I’m so grateful I found you at 34 years old and that we had 23 wonderful years together….I have a shoebox full of your cards and notes from over the years that I cherish, along with memories but it won’t replace your emails, our calls or visits. Please look over all of us Dad…I love you forever and hope this hole in my heart heals quickly
You were a sweet man and you will be missed. I Remember meeting you and Patty for the first time and thinking how close you two were. I know that you are with her now and that is where you wanted to be. I am so glad that Lori had you in her life and that I got to know you because if it. Rest In Peace.
Dear First Cousin Raymond, Although our paths have not often crossed, I was and am so sorry to hear that you have left us but I know that you are now at peace & have joined your beloved wife, Patty. I will always remember your picking me up at the airport along with our Liotta cousins on one of my few trips to Louisiana. It was nice to spend time some time with you and our Dear Aunt Theresa and our other cousins. I know that at one time you were able to make frequent trips to Louisiana and enjoyed them so much and was sorry to learn that you were not able to continue in later years. Such sadness, another family has left us. May God Bless you and your family.
Ray, you are in a better place, no more suffering. You are with Pat looking down at us all, smiling! Rest in peace, friend, God bless.
Written by: Adam ShokriI met Ray a little over five years ago when my client purchased Ray’s next door neighbor house. I had the house rented out. Ray had been a wonderful and thoughtful neighbor. I had shared my contact info with him and he would always let me know through emails if there was something at the next door that needed my attention as the property manager. Ray, you were a very caring person and conscientious neighbor. With no doubt many lives had been touched with your caring and thoughtful character. You will be missed. Thank you for sharing your life with us. My sincere condolences to the family and friends.
Ray, it’s hard to imagine I won’t hear your voice or open another funny E-mail from you again. It’s realized now you tried to tell me days before you left; I thought to call and now wish I had. It’s been a wonderful 25+ year friendship and you’re leaving a hole in my heart, as I am sure in countless other family members and friends. Your expertise and knowledge taught me more about the Clover/Alfa line than anyone. I am sorry to lose you but I know you were tired, hurting and missing Patty so very much. Be at peace and farewell my friend.
My Brother you will be missed very much. I love you. Please watch over our family.
Going to miss all our talks either by phone or by email. We have had a lot of fun together in Vegas,Tahoe and Florida. Even though you hated the heat/humidity in Louisiana, you would come anyway to visit with family and friends. Going to really miss my brother but I know deep in my heart you are finally at Peace and with Patty. You left us all with some wonderful memories and I pray for the loving family you left behind that they find the strength to endure their loss of a wonderful Father and Grandfather. I will miss you terribly. Love You Always. Your baby sister, Mary Linda
Uncle Ray, I have always and will always admire the way you lived life by your rules. I will miss the e-mails. As Aunt Patti, I will always remember you.