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Raymond Louis Blanc
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Herring Groseclose Funeral Home
WALLA WALLA, WA - Surrounded by his family, Raymond Louis Blanc,
76, was called home to his Lord on March 28, 2005.
He was born July 12, 1928 in Pasco, WA to Joseph T. and Georgina
M. Eyraud Blanc. He lived in Burbank, WA until 1935 when the family
moved to Walla Walla. Ray graduated from St. Patrick's High School in
1946, then joined the Marine's from which he received a medical
discharge.
After marrying Delores "Maxine" Perrault on June 16, 1956, the
couple moved to Burbank where they raised their six children and
resided until their ...
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Magazine article from: History Today
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