Denis Raymond Ray Joyal  February 7 1939  December 23 2017 (age 78)

Denis Raymond Ray Joyal February 7 1939 December 23 2017 (age 78)

February 7 1939 December 23 2017 (age 78)
Ray passed away on December 23, 2017 at the Ste. Anne Hospital, with his wife and family by his side.
Ray worked as a cab driver/dispatcher for several years, but always said, the best job he had was as a truck driver for Penner International.
In 2014 Ray married the love of his life Sharon. They spent many happy yeas travelling. They also enjoyed being camp ground hosts for 10 years at Grand Beach, and then moving to summer at Hillside.
Ray enjoyed his many years at the crib club, and socializing with friends and family.
Ray is survived by his wife Sharon, his children, Chris, Tannis, Lauri, Brent, Beau, his stepchildren Don, Fred, and Trisha, as well as his second family Victoria, Renee, Natasha, Justin, Damien, Dylan, and Richelle; brother Dennis, many grandchildren, and great grandchildren.
A come and go celebration of Ray’s life will be held on Saturday, January 6, 2018 at Club Jovial, 157 Central Ave. in Ste. Anne MB. From 1:00-5:00 pm.
In Leu of flowers, donations to: Salvation Army Heritage Park Temple 825 School Rd. Wpg. MB R2Y 0S5.
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