Dorothy Morgan
So sorry to hear the sad news which I know will be devastating for your family. Thinking of you and praying you will find the strength to get through this difficult time.
So sorry to hear the sad news which I know will be devastating for your family. Thinking of you and praying you will find the strength to get through this difficult time.
I was very sorry to hear of Ray’s recent passing, and wish to offer my condolences to his family and friends at this difficult time.
I initially worked with Ray when I joined John Laing at Sizewell B Power Staion in Suffolk in the 1980s, thereafter at Stonebridge Park, and finally through to Ray’s retirement from Laing O’Rourke at the TfL Bond St station in London.
Ray’s advice, guidance, and support was always appreciated and respected by colleagues and clients alike, and his long service to the company showed his loyalty and commitment. Ray will be accordingly remembered by many.
In memory of Ray Mitchell
Condolences from an ex-Laing O'Rourke colleague.
Ray and I often used to meet for coffee to discuss project issues as we were on adjacent projects in central London. (Bond Street and Tottenham Court Road). Always good company and always gave good advice. Rest in peace.
Ray's encouragement of children and teenagers [in singing and to lead reading the prayers (because that's how he began)] remains with us - as will his sparky joyful spirit in the bass section of Buckingham Parish Church choir where he sang, when not playing the organ.
We are delighted to support this charity that meant so much to Ray.
We are delighted to support this charity that meant so much to Ray.
For Bees Abroad in memory of a lovely bee keeper Ray Mitchell