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Raymond Lopez Garcia-Pharaoh

Birth
Death
17 Mar 2018 (aged 54)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 57, Grave 1278
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It is with great sadness and broken hearts that we report that untimely death of Raymond Garcia-Pharaoh, of Frederick MD. Ray fought a hard fight, and lost his 10 month battle with pancreatic cancer on Saturday, March 17, 2018 at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland at the age of 54. Ray was the son of the late Jose and Ramona Garcia of Atwater, CA.

Ray was married to his loving wife, best friend and soul mate, of 18 years, Sandy Pharaoh.

Ray joined the United States Navy in 1988 and served for 20 years as a Hospital Corpsman, Physical Therapy Assistant, and Occupational Therapy Assistant. He worked extensively with the Marines in Paris Island for 10yrs and then At the National Naval Medical Hospital in Bethesda, MD. He had numerous TDYs through- out that time. In 2004 he was attached to the Army in Germany as a wound care specialist. Where he came up with a new technique/protocol on how to manage extensive trauma to hands from gun shot and IED wounds. Ray constantly worked outside the box and came up with numerous other protocols for the Navy. He built the Medivac program from the ground up at Bethesda to coordinate transporting casualties from Andrews AFB to Bethesda during the war. As a civilian he worked in therapy alongside his wife, Sandy Pharaoh (PRN) in local nursing homes and Hospitals. They have worked at Adventist Rehab Hospital of Maryland for the past 14yrs and are known as either the military couple or the husband and wife team . 5yrs ago he wanted to change career paths and trained extensively and got certified in Special operations, Presidential Security and DDM/overwatch/Sniper. He wanted to use all his skills that he acquired in the service to help his fellow patriots and protect America.

Ray’s main passion was going to the Ft Detrick Gym. This is where you would find him on the sit-up machine for literally 2hrs. He trained in hand to hand combat skills and close body contact work outs. Before his diagnosis Ray was in the best shape of his life. He was anti safe space and prided himself on creating the safe space. He was a true Alpha Male and a True Patriot. He had a great love for America and our constitution. Ray was anti PC (Political Correct) He never called himself a Mexican American. Always an American.
Ray had a awesome smile and a loud joyful contagious laugh. His other hobbies and passions include camping in their 5th wheel, ATV riding, his Harley, firearms/shooting, summers at Bethany Beach, yardwork, spending time with his wife and daughters

Ray would want to be remembered as a gentle, caring and kind soul and devoted his time to enhancing the quality of life of his patients and enjoyed helping his colleagues and friends. A great inventor and developer of new modalities and devices for the medical industry. His great love for America, his Patriotism and his dedication and service to his country which led him through a career in the military and the desire to help others.

“…My purpose has been completed and my work is finished. Keep each other safe and always be TRUE. I want you to make the most of what I provided and always keep HONOR, INTEGRITY, and TRUTH. In the end it is you and GOD. God bless you all and Stay Frosty”
- Written by Ray Pharaoh shortly prior to his passing to those who knew him.
It is with great sadness and broken hearts that we report that untimely death of Raymond Garcia-Pharaoh, of Frederick MD. Ray fought a hard fight, and lost his 10 month battle with pancreatic cancer on Saturday, March 17, 2018 at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland at the age of 54. Ray was the son of the late Jose and Ramona Garcia of Atwater, CA.

Ray was married to his loving wife, best friend and soul mate, of 18 years, Sandy Pharaoh.

Ray joined the United States Navy in 1988 and served for 20 years as a Hospital Corpsman, Physical Therapy Assistant, and Occupational Therapy Assistant. He worked extensively with the Marines in Paris Island for 10yrs and then At the National Naval Medical Hospital in Bethesda, MD. He had numerous TDYs through- out that time. In 2004 he was attached to the Army in Germany as a wound care specialist. Where he came up with a new technique/protocol on how to manage extensive trauma to hands from gun shot and IED wounds. Ray constantly worked outside the box and came up with numerous other protocols for the Navy. He built the Medivac program from the ground up at Bethesda to coordinate transporting casualties from Andrews AFB to Bethesda during the war. As a civilian he worked in therapy alongside his wife, Sandy Pharaoh (PRN) in local nursing homes and Hospitals. They have worked at Adventist Rehab Hospital of Maryland for the past 14yrs and are known as either the military couple or the husband and wife team . 5yrs ago he wanted to change career paths and trained extensively and got certified in Special operations, Presidential Security and DDM/overwatch/Sniper. He wanted to use all his skills that he acquired in the service to help his fellow patriots and protect America.

Ray’s main passion was going to the Ft Detrick Gym. This is where you would find him on the sit-up machine for literally 2hrs. He trained in hand to hand combat skills and close body contact work outs. Before his diagnosis Ray was in the best shape of his life. He was anti safe space and prided himself on creating the safe space. He was a true Alpha Male and a True Patriot. He had a great love for America and our constitution. Ray was anti PC (Political Correct) He never called himself a Mexican American. Always an American.
Ray had a awesome smile and a loud joyful contagious laugh. His other hobbies and passions include camping in their 5th wheel, ATV riding, his Harley, firearms/shooting, summers at Bethany Beach, yardwork, spending time with his wife and daughters

Ray would want to be remembered as a gentle, caring and kind soul and devoted his time to enhancing the quality of life of his patients and enjoyed helping his colleagues and friends. A great inventor and developer of new modalities and devices for the medical industry. His great love for America, his Patriotism and his dedication and service to his country which led him through a career in the military and the desire to help others.

“…My purpose has been completed and my work is finished. Keep each other safe and always be TRUE. I want you to make the most of what I provided and always keep HONOR, INTEGRITY, and TRUTH. In the end it is you and GOD. God bless you all and Stay Frosty”
- Written by Ray Pharaoh shortly prior to his passing to those who knew him.

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