Born with a permanent smile on April 22, 1966 in Randolph VT to Matthew & Irene (Huard) White, Raymond White Sr. changed the lives of thousands, if not more. Aside from living in the moment, Ray also resided in West Halifax, Westminster, Westminster West, & Italy. Ray attended Westminster West Elementary & Bellow Falls Union High School where he founded & pursued his lifetime motto, "The person with the most friends in the end wins!" After graduating in the class of 1984, Ray enlisted in the US Airforce where he developed his love of travel. On April 18, 2018 while tending to his beloved cattle/ "kids," Ray was overtaken by a heart attack. Ray died doing what he loved most & without regret. Ray is survived by his children Raymond White Jr. (deceased), Ashlee Riddle, & Alicia Cable; longtime partner Kristen Breeden; biological father, mother, & their spouses; brother Frank White (deceased); sister Mary Merle; brother Michael White; along with countless family & friends. Ray's charisma, dedication, & strong work ethic ensued a culture of altruism among his family & community that will remain in the hearts of the people who knew him; his smile & humor has already been etched in our hearts where he will continue to guide us. He enjoyed vigorous hunts in Vermont & Colorado, evenings relaxing with family & friends, caring for his animals, photography, good food & wine while traveling, poker & other card games, and storytelling. Ray strongly believed, "It's not what you take when you leave this world behind, but what you leave behind you when you go." Celebration of Life: All are welcome to join the family in the public celebration of his life on Saturday April 28th, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Eagles in Brattleboro, VT. Please bring a dish to share along with your favorite story of Ray. Celebration of Life: All are welcome to join the family in the public celebration of his life on Saturday April 28th, from 11:00a am to 3:00 pm at the Eagles in Brattleboro, VT. Please bring a dish to share along with your favorite story of Ray.
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