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Obituary: Raymond Scully, 95, Of Danbury: Jack-Of-All-Trades
Ray spent hours in the garage where he would take things apart, just to figure out how it worked.
Information Courtesy Cornell Memorial Home
DANBURY. CT —Raymond Scully, 95, of Danbury, devoted husband of the late Annette (Morin) Scully, died peacefully at his home on Friday, September 3, 2021. He was born in Notre-Dame-Des-Pins, Quebec, Canada on July 29, 1926, son of the late Willie and Adelaide (Poulin) Scully.
Ray came to Connecticut in the early 1950’s in search of work, settling first in Bristol, and found a job at Associated Spring Co. Wanting to work in construction, he moved to Newtown and began driving a dump truck for E. Paul Kovacs Construction Co. in Danbury and learned to operate a shovel. Known as “Frenchie” on the job, Ray then went on to work as a crane operator for Mariano Brothers for over 20 years and was a proud member of the Union of Operating Engineers, Local 478 for over 60 years.
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He met Annette on a blind date in 1953 in St. Georges, Quebec, Canada. They corresponded back and forth until Annette moved to Connecticut. They returned to St. Georges, Quebec to be married on July 21, 1956, at l’Eglise de L’Assomption on July 21, 1956. They purchased a lot in Danbury and together built the home where they raised three children.
After Ray retired, he and Annette traveled extensively throughout the United States and Canada in their motor home. They wintered in Arizona, Texas, and Florida, where they enjoyed making new friends and staying active by playing shuffleboard, bocce, cards, and dancing.
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Ray was a jack-of-all-trades and could fix just about anything. He spent hours in the garage where he would take things apart, just to figure out how it worked. Many items that most people would throw away, Ray would repair it and make it work again. Buying something new wasn’t fun for him when he could fix something that was old. His interest in figuring out how things worked extended to technology in retirement. He taught himself how to type, learned email, word processing, spreadsheets, and Skyping with family members.
He will be sadly missed by his three children, Dale Scully and his wife, Judy (Integlia) of East Hampton, Mona Scully-Smith and her husband, Paul Smith of Glastonbury, and Brian Scully and his wife, Ellen (Hall) of Holland, MA. He leaves his two grandsons, Ryan Scully and his fiancée Hayley Walter, who recently welcomed Ray’s great grandson, Raymond James Scully, and Daniel Scully and his wife, Allison (Ballek).
In addition to his parents, and wife Annette, he is predeceased by all 9 of his siblings. He leaves many nieces and nephews both in Canada and the U.S.
Ray was a kind and patient man, always smiling, and was liked by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, September 11, 2021, at 11:00 am at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 12 Cottage Street, Danbury. Interment of his cremated remains will take place in St. Georges, Quebec, Canada at a later date.
The family will receive friends at the Cornell Memorial Home, 247 White Street, Danbury, on Friday, September 10, 2021, between the hours of 5:00 and 7:00 pm.
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