Raised in Tribute:
$557.50Raymond Loo, a husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother and friend. Always the brightest of lights, shining with an accepting smile and the warmest of welcomes. An infectious laugh, quirky sense of humor, and strong hug greeted us always. A provider in the greatest way, even in his most precious, last moments.
He loved his family endlessly, surrounding himself with us all as much as he could, showering us with love and pride, bestowing upon us his perspective and experience. We will always remember him in our hearts with such gratefulness to have shared life with him. Family is what it was all about. The time together, the shared memories and experiences, the being there for one another at all costs mattered most to him.
Country music was his favorite and led him to the love of his life, Marie (O’Brien) Loo. Dim Sum and Chinese Tea filled his belly so often on family Sunday afternoons, followed by a race and a wrestle over who would pay the bill. The frustration of golf filled many days with his cronies although jovial banter and laughter were the real main attraction.
He valued hard work, determination, dedication, loyalty, and staying true to ones word. He believed everyone deserved a second chance to correct their wrongs, and saw only the best in people.
We love you so much, and we are so blessed with the family that you built for us. We are so grateful to have walked you as far as we could to the gates of Heaven and seeing you off. Life moves on far to quickly, but we will hold on to you in our hearts tighter than the speed of time could possibly strip away.
He is remembered with love by the love of his life, his wife, Marie (O'Brien) Loo. His daughter Raelin Cardona, grandson Raymon Cardona his fiancé Kathryn Au, and grandson Ethan Cardona. His daughter Kelly Jones her partner Stephen Williams, grandson Robbie Jones his wife Emily Orendorff and their daughter Kinsley Jones, and grandson Ryan Jones. His daughter Sheena Winkler her husband Gary Winkler and their children Kurtis Winkler, Stephen Winkler, Derek Winkler and Alyssa Winkler. His son Ming Loo his wife Melineh Mirzaian and their children Emily Pace and Taison Loo. His sisters Deanna Hom and family, and Neda Howo and family.
The Michael J. Fox Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease and to ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson's today. The Foundation is the world's largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson's research, with more than $800 million in high-impact research funded to date.
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