Bruce Reber
My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family and friends. May you find some comfort in the promise found in Revelation 21: 3-4 and 1 Thessalonians 4:14. Knowing that there is an opportunity to be reunited with loved ones.
Birth date: Jan 22, 1942 Death date: Jun 14, 2019
Raymond Knavish, 77, of Whitehall, originally of Carrick, passed away on June 14. He is survived by his cherished wife of 56 years, Patricia (Shay) Knavish; children Christine Stewart, Raymond J. Knavish, Timothy (Lisa) Knavish, D Read Obituary
My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family and friends. May you find some comfort in the promise found in Revelation 21: 3-4 and 1 Thessalonians 4:14. Knowing that there is an opportunity to be reunited with loved ones.
Lois Walsh, My thoughts and prayers are with you Pat and your family,Ray was wonderful person to be around at those great family gatherings.
So very sorry for your loss. Ray was a wonderful man.
Ray was a great guy with an easy smile and a cheeky sense of humor! He set the bar high for what being a wonderful person looks like. Our family trips together will be remembered by our family with alot of laughter. I will miss my billiard partner. Love to his fantastic family, may your memories heal the heartache.
Ray will be missed by all of us at Victory Hills Golf Course. He always brightened our day with his sense of humor. (And some of his jokes were actually funny!)
Lynne, Tracy, Janice, and Bob
Ray was someone who always brought a smile to every occasion. And at work we all needed to laught at ourselves. Everyone will has a Ray story that is hysterical. I remember his antics at a PEA conference. Good thoughts. He will always have us smiling.
Ray was the best! I cherished every minute with him and loved his sense of humor. Our DLCo. dinners are missing a great man. Rest In Peace Ray.
Love, Marie Tamilia
Remembering Ray as kind hearted, understanding. A jokester, one who could organize and lead.
A fellow worker at DLCO, Ray would be there to welcome and help others. One of his nicknames at work was Lou Papuans who who had similar facial expressions as Ray. The famous “and you gonna like it” advertisement phrase was used around Ray’s Coffee Fund at work. Most of all I was fortunate enough to be included in all the Knoulish Golf Outings which was always a great time with many characters attending. He was a competitor any many respects. I will miss him and his wonderful demeanor and whit. I will never forget Ray as a friend that I will cherish for my days left here on Earth.
My heart is with you all everyone of you especially his love Pat ... I cannot add another word of tribute the person that wrote this.. said it all.. Ray was a kind soul.. a cousin through blood from his father then a cousin from his step father Elmer Passante who always referred to Ray as his boy... may your strength as a family pull you together as I know you always are.. and comfort each other.. Pat my heart is with you.. xoxo Dorrie Passanante-Sites & husband Chuck