Ann Raymonda

Obituary of Ann M. Raymonda

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Mrs. Ann M. Raymonda 63, of Main Street, Fort Plain, NY passed away on Sunday September 6th, 2015 at the Mountian Valley Hospice House surrounded by her loving family, following a year long battle with cancer. Ann was born in Stittville, NY on June 30th 1952, the daughter of the late Vance and Stephanie Lewandowski Ballou. Ann was a mother and homemaker, and a graduate of Wayne Centeral High School. She had been a resident of Fort Plain for the past several years, living in Herkimer prior to that. Ann was a member of the Fort Plain Ladies Auxiliary. Survivors include her husband Mark Raymonda, Daughter and Son In Law, Laurie and Ron Santino of Utica, NY, Juli Luckner and her fiancé Terry LeRoy, Jr. of Fort Plain; grandchildren, Nicholas Julian, Robert Julian, Katie LeRoy, Macey LeRoy, Arianna LeRoy; Brothers James Ballou and his wife Patti, of MI, and Donald Ballou of SC; and a special friend J.R. Stocking. A public graveside service will be held at the Fort Plain Cemetery on Thursday, September 10th, 2015, at 11:00am.
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Monday
7
September

Interment at: Parkview Crematorium

Monday, September 7, 2015
Parkview Crematorium
40 Fehr Ave.
Schenectady, New York, United States
Thursday
10
September

Graveside Service

Thursday, September 10, 2015
Fort Plain Cemetery
Clyde Street
Fort Plain, New York, United States

Graveside Service

SEP 10. 11:00 AM Fort Plain Cemetery Clyde Street Fort Plain, NY, US

Interment

Fort Plain Cemetery Clyde Street Fort Plain, NY,
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