Palatka - RAYMOND E. "Ray" MALICOAT, 76, passed away unexpectedly Monday afternoon, April 27, 2020 at a hospital in Palatka, Florida. Ray was born in Indianapolis, Indiana where he owned and operated Malicoat Construction and Land Clearing for many years.
He was a 'Lifer' member of the Vigilante Motorcycle Club in Indianapolis and in his spare time he loved playing the slot machines.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Carson & Mae Malicoat; his brother, Maurice "Moose" Malicoat and sister, Patricia Batchelor.
He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Helen; a son, Clinton Ray Malicoat; stepsons, Jack and Brian (Diane) Helton; stepdadughter, Dreama (Kent) Trevorah; brothers, John (Rosemary) Malicoat, William (Debra) Malicoat; sisters, Kaaren (Ben) Pearson, Catherine (David) Harris and Norma Cook; Six Grandchildren and three Great-Grandchildren.
Private family services will be held at the graveside in Eden Cemetery, Crescent City, Florida.
Arrangements are under the direction of Clayton Frank & Biggs Funeral Home, Crescent City, Florida.
Published in the The Indianapolis Star from Apr. 29 to Apr. 30, 2020
Palatka - RAYMOND E. "Ray" MALICOAT, 76, passed away unexpectedly Monday afternoon, April 27, 2020 at a hospital in Palatka, Florida. Ray was born in Indianapolis, Indiana where he owned and operated Malicoat Construction and Land Clearing for many years.
He was a 'Lifer' member of the Vigilante Motorcycle Club in Indianapolis and in his spare time he loved playing the slot machines.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Carson & Mae Malicoat; his brother, Maurice "Moose" Malicoat and sister, Patricia Batchelor.
He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Helen; a son, Clinton Ray Malicoat; stepsons, Jack and Brian (Diane) Helton; stepdadughter, Dreama (Kent) Trevorah; brothers, John (Rosemary) Malicoat, William (Debra) Malicoat; sisters, Kaaren (Ben) Pearson, Catherine (David) Harris and Norma Cook; Six Grandchildren and three Great-Grandchildren.
Private family services will be held at the graveside in Eden Cemetery, Crescent City, Florida.
Arrangements are under the direction of Clayton Frank & Biggs Funeral Home, Crescent City, Florida.
Published in the The Indianapolis Star from Apr. 29 to Apr. 30, 2020
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