Condolences
As Raymond Robbiani's only Grandaughter. I would like to say thank you to everyone that sent condolences I had not seen them until today. My grandfather was like a father to me as through my pre teens and teens my parents couldn't put their differences aside and get along for me. My grandfather protected me until his death and always made sure I was good. He always gave the best advice but at the time I was too young and dumb to listen. He was always there for me. I'm lucky to have had such an amazing grandfather help mold me into who I am today. At the time of my grandfather's death he only had one great granddaughter from my brother Justin. I always find myself looking at my 8 year old son qnd my 3 year old son wishing he would have had the change to have met them qnd they would have known him. I live in deep regret at the time of my grandfathers death I was 19 and still figuring my life out. I hope and pray he's watching over me now ar 32 and is proud of me and my children. May you and Grandma continue to Rest In Paradise, I love you both so much and miss you both every single day. Time doesn't make it any better. If fact the more time that passes and the more I accomplish as an adult woman. The more I wish you were here to see it and be a part of it.
I know your both watching down proud of me and my family. It's just sad that when Raymond Robbiani left this world he was clearly one of thelast of his kind of solid loyal men. My oldest sons father only kept me while he did by pretending to be as good as my grandfather. And my grandfather's spirit kept me and my oldest son alive and safe by watching over us to get us away from his father. The man I ended up with is just as amazing as my grandfather, just doesn't handle stress as well as grandpa did and is easily bothered by life but hey we get through it and stick by eachother with love and support just like grandma and grandpa did. Thank you both for watching over us. Again I love you both to the heavens above and am thankful to have had you in my life.
My belated condolences on the passing of Ray and his wonderfull Wife Doris. I worked with Ray in the 60/70's on the Army Weather Radars as the Fairchild Engineer/Program Manager and shared many wonderful experiences with Ray. He was a true gentleman and it was my honor to know him.
To the family of Mr. Robbiani: I am sorry to hear about your loss, and wanted to offer my deepest condolences to your family, and also share a wonderful hope that God has promised mankind at Revelation chapter twenty one verses three and four, when you get a chance please read it. And may the God of all comfort be with your family at this time. My Deepest Condolences, JoAnne