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Raymond A Pena

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Raymond A Pena

Birth
Death
24 Mar 2010 (aged 21)
Burial
City Island, Bronx County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Obituary taken from The City Island Current

Raymond A. Pena, beloved son of Diane and Bob Pena, died in a tragic motorcycle accident on March 24, 2010. He was 21.
Raymond was born on Sept. 18, 1988, and grew up on King Avenue on City Island with his parents and three brothers. He graduated from P.S.175 in 2003 and went on to attend Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains. After high school, Raymond worked at Bridge Boat Marine Supply on City Island and then qualified for licenses to operate different types of equipment, including tow trucks and construction equipment. A hard worker, he was most recently driving a tow
truck for J&S Recovery and living on Carroll Street.
Raymond was planning to attend college in the fall and to apply to the New York Police Department.
Friends and family members described him as a “Ray of Sunshine” and often joked affectionately that “Everybody Loves Raymond.” Raymond loved water sports, especially jet skiing and boating around the north end of City Island.
Raymond is survived by his parents, his brothers, all of City Island; three of his grandparents, many aunts, uncles and cousins. Raymond was interred in Pelham Cemetery after a funeral mass on March 29 at St. Mary, Star of the Sea Church.
Obituary taken from The City Island Current

Raymond A. Pena, beloved son of Diane and Bob Pena, died in a tragic motorcycle accident on March 24, 2010. He was 21.
Raymond was born on Sept. 18, 1988, and grew up on King Avenue on City Island with his parents and three brothers. He graduated from P.S.175 in 2003 and went on to attend Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains. After high school, Raymond worked at Bridge Boat Marine Supply on City Island and then qualified for licenses to operate different types of equipment, including tow trucks and construction equipment. A hard worker, he was most recently driving a tow
truck for J&S Recovery and living on Carroll Street.
Raymond was planning to attend college in the fall and to apply to the New York Police Department.
Friends and family members described him as a “Ray of Sunshine” and often joked affectionately that “Everybody Loves Raymond.” Raymond loved water sports, especially jet skiing and boating around the north end of City Island.
Raymond is survived by his parents, his brothers, all of City Island; three of his grandparents, many aunts, uncles and cousins. Raymond was interred in Pelham Cemetery after a funeral mass on March 29 at St. Mary, Star of the Sea Church.

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