Raymond Alfred “Ray” Horan 30 September 1938 – 16 December 2024
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Raymond (Ray) Alfred Horan 30.09.1938 - 16.12.2024 Loved husband of Margaret, Father of Desmond, Jacinta, Angela and Martin and Father-in-law of Judith, Pop to Elizabeth, Sarah, Joseph, Rebekah, Kylie, Candace, Shannon, Jemma, Nicholas, Emma (Olive), Great-grandpop to Levi, Noah and Apollo, Brother of Ken (Dec), Patricia, Beverley (Dec), John and Elaine RIP
>read onRay, Dad to Des, father in law of Judith. Grandfather of Sarah, Joseph and Rebekah. Great Grandfather to Leevi, Noah and Apollo. Ray was a wonderful influence in our lives. We will sadly miss him. Always in our hearts.
You will be sadly missed Uncle Ray, all our Love from your brother Ken's family. Jenny, Chris, Robert, Sally, Wendy, Tim (dec), Lewis, Hellen, Clive.
Pop and Pop-in-law to Candace and Dave. We will miss the laughs, the dad jokes, the golf chat and the stories over beers. Forever in our hearts
>read onDear Margaret and family Our thoughts are with you at this very sad time. Fond memories of my golfing buddy Ray All our love
Condolences Margaret and Des and to your large extended family on the passing of Ray🙏🏻 Tony Spark
Sincere condolences to Margaret, Des, Jacinta, Angela, Martin & families. Remembering lots of fun times with Ray. Love from Ronnie, Joanne & family.
Our sympathy to Margaret & family on the loss of Ray. You will miss him greatly. Memories of happy days in Bowen Street, Camperdown when Ray & Peter and others kept us entertained. May he rest in peace.
It is with our deepest condolences to the Horan family with the passing of Ray. May our love and prayers be with you all during this time of mourning and may your family rest peacefully with the comfort of knowing you will always have Ray in your thoughts as you ponder his life today. Due to sickness we are unable to attend the funeral, but please know our thoughts are with you all in Geelong. Love the TEITZ family
My heart and condolences are with my family at this sad time with the loss off my Uncle Ray. You humour and infectious laugh will be missed. Thank you Angie for video calling with Uncle Ray and Aunty Margaret over the past couple of years, I will cherish those moments dearly.
Dearest Uncle Ray, wishing you the best round ever as you and your wings navigate the big golfers green in the sky .. much love and condolences to Aunty Marg, Des, Cindy, Ang and Marty. To my dearest dad, Aunty E and Aunty Pat , with much love and condolences as you send off your dear brother Ray . Love Kell, Molly& Jack
Sincere condolences to Margaret and the Horan family on the loss of Ray. We cherish the wonderful memories of our time working together. Ray was not only an excellent tradesman but also a person of remarkable character - conscientious, patient, thorough and caring. His enthusiasm for life was truly infectious and left a lasting impression on all who knew him. I fondly recall the exciting adventures he embarked on during his time with us, including trips to New York City and Beijing, China. These journeys reflected his zest for life and his desire to embrace new experiences. It deeply saddens me that I couldn't be there with you all to celebrate Ray's life and bid him farewell. Please know that my thoughts are with you all during this difficult time.
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Raymond (Ray) Alfred Horan 30.09.1938 - 16.12.2024 Loved husband of Margaret, Father of Desmond, Jacinta, Angela and Martin and Father-in-law of Judith, Pop to Elizabeth, Sarah, Joseph, Rebekah, Kylie, Candace, Shannon, Jemma, Nicholas, Emma (Olive), Great-grandpop to Levi, Noah and Apollo, Brother of Ken (Dec), Patricia, Beverley (Dec), John and Elaine RIP View full tribute
Ray, Dad to Des, father in law of Judith. Grandfather of Sarah, Joseph and Rebekah. Great Grandfather to Leevi, Noah and Apollo. Ray was a wonderful influence in our lives. We will sadly miss him. Always in our hearts. Read full message here.
You will be sadly missed Uncle Ray, all our Love from your brother Ken's family. Jenny, Chris, Robert, Sally, Wendy, Tim (dec), Lewis, Hellen, Clive. Read full message here.

Pop and Pop-in-law to Candace and Dave. We will miss the laughs, the dad jokes, the golf chat and the stories over beers. Forever in our hearts View full message
Dave and Candace BreachDear Margaret and family Our thoughts are with you at this very sad time. Fond memories of my golfing buddy Ray All our love Read full message here.
Condolences Margaret and Des and to your large extended family on the passing of Ray🙏🏻 Tony Spark Read full message here.
Sincere condolences to Margaret, Des, Jacinta, Angela, Martin & families. Remembering lots of fun times with Ray. Love from Ronnie, Joanne & family. Read full message here.
Our sympathy to Margaret & family on the loss of Ray. You will miss him greatly. Memories of happy days in Bowen Street, Camperdown when Ray & Peter and others kept us entertained. May he rest in peace. Read full message here.
It is with our deepest condolences to the Horan family with the passing of Ray. May our love and prayers be with you all during this time of mourning and may your family rest peacefully with the comfort of knowing you will always have Ray in your thoughts as you ponder his life today. Due to sickness we are unable to attend the funeral, but please know our thoughts are with you all in Geelong. Love the TEITZ family Read full message here.
My heart and condolences are with my family at this sad time with the loss off my Uncle Ray. You humour and infectious laugh will be missed. Thank you Angie for video calling with Uncle Ray and Aunty Margaret over the past couple of years, I will cherish those moments dearly. Read full message here.
Dearest Uncle Ray, wishing you the best round ever as you and your wings navigate the big golfers green in the sky .. much love and condolences to Aunty Marg, Des, Cindy, Ang and Marty. To my dearest dad, Aunty E and Aunty Pat , with much love and condolences as you send off your dear brother Ray . Love Kell, Molly& Jack Read full message here.

Sincere condolences to Margaret and the Horan family on the loss of Ray. We cherish the wonderful memories of our time working together. Ray was not only an excellent tradesman but also a person of remarkable character - conscientious, patient, thorough and caring. His enthusiasm for life was truly infectious and left a lasting impression on all who knew him. I fondly recall the exciting adventures he embarked on during his time with us, including trips to New York City and Beijing, China. These journeys reflected his zest for life and his desire to embrace new experiences. It deeply saddens me that I couldn't be there with you all to celebrate Ray's life and bid him farewell. Please know that my thoughts are with you all during this difficult time.