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Raymond J. Boucher, 61, of Brockton, passed away May 2, 2025 beside his loving wife, Beata B. Boucher and his two sons, Raymond A. Boucher and Kevin M. Boucher, after a hard fought battle with cancer at South Shore Hospital.
Ray was born and raised in Waltham, MA to his loving mother, Marie Laudia Imbimbo and his late father Michael T. Boucher. After graduating from vocational high school, Ray had a long career as a machinist.
Ray was an exceptional son, brother, friend, husband, father and grandfather. Sociable like none other and avid fan of Jeopardy.
In addition to his beloved wife, mother and two sons he leaves behind his two daughters-in- law, Allie and Samantha Boucher, and his adored grandson Holden M. Boucher. His two sisters, Michelle M. Anderson and Giselle M. Boucher, and his nieces and nephews, John Proia III, Deanna Vasquez-Boucher, Aldo Vasquez-Boucher and Giselle Amaral, and many dear friends and family. He joins in eternity his father, his nephew Michael Proia, his mother-in-law Maria Bester, and his beloved, Max the Puggle.
All are welcome to Ray’s Memorial Mass on Saturday May 10th at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick Church, 335 Main St. Brockton. Visitors are welcome to pay their respects from 9 to 10 a.m. at the church. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ray’s memory may be made to Wounded Warriors. Private family committal.
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Wounded Warrior Project
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