Obituary
Born June 19th, 1945 in Waterville, Maine, Raymond died peacefully at his home in Fruitland Park, Florida on March 26th,2023. Theson of Raymond and Marie Paule (Bolduc)Veilleux, he immediately gained the nickname Sonny. As a child, he quickly developed a love for trucks and equipment from his Dad. In young adulthood, he began working as a Mack Truck salesman. A successful salesman, Ray eventually took a chance on himself and started and ran several long-haul trucking companies. His contributions to the trucking industry spanned over 50 years and millions of miles driven as he made many friends along the journey.
His “retirement” was behind the steeringwheel of his fancy Peterbilt pulling his shiny trailer headed West! That was truly his happy place. He often said it was his “church” as he would talk to God and enjoy the beauty of nature along the way. He saw many sunrises and sunsets over the long hood of his Peterbilt. Ray loved to call his family and friends, and greatly enjoyed the nice long phone chats as he was trucking along. For Ray trucking was his passion – the freedom and the solitude of the open road combined with the sound of the diesel engine and the bark of the “jake-brake”was music to his ears and peaceful to his soul. Few can understand the heart of a road-hero.
Ray is survived by his wife of 32 years, Kelly Veilleux. He often said she was his soulmate. Together they logged many miles back and forth across the country, enjoying the sights along the way. She stood by him through many years of health challenges and had the privilege to be his caregiver all the way to the end of life. The final stretch was the toughest road they journeyed together.
Ray also enjoyed boating, fishing, and spending time with the kids and grandkids. Many hours Ray spent driving his boat pulling tubers and skiers
Ray loved and was very proud of his 7 children–Lynn & husband Paul Bastien ofOviedo, FL, Kelley Souviney of Winter Springs, FL, Julie & husband Mike Bernier of S. Portland, ME, John & wife Lisa Veilleux of Yarmouth, ME, Tricia & husband Ryan Rawski of Winter Springs, FL, Heather & husband Jaidy Torres of Winter Springs, FL, and stepson Daniel Craft of Kennesaw GA. Ray was blessed to have 15 grandchildren and 2 great grandsons, and also nieces, nephews, and many cousins whom he loved dearly. He was predeceased by one grandson, Jordan Maroon of Winslow, ME, also his siblings, Paula Gilbert and Charles Veilleux, and his parents all of Waterville, ME.
A celebration of his life will be held at the Lady Lake SDA Church, Lady Lake, FL on April 16th, at noon. A graveside memorial service will be held in Waterville, Maine on July15th, 11:00 am at the St. Francis Cemetery. Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers donations in Ray’s memory can be made to the Dementia Society of America, https://www.dementiasociety.org/vascular-dementia. Arrangements entrusted with BALDWIN BROTHERS Funeral & Cremation Society-Spanish Springs, 352-430-1449. Sentiments are encouraged at www.baldwincremation.com.
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231 Lake Griffin Road, Lady Lake, FL 32159
Hold on to your memories as the beauty of a memory is that it’s always there. So as you travel on in life, take comfort as you go, with a lifetime of memories of the one who loved you so.
With deepest sympathy, Ted and Carlene Mallires
To Kelly and family, we offer our condolences. He was an amazing cousin and always liked to stay in touch with his relatives. Hold your memories close to your heart as the beauty of a memory is that it’s always there. So as you travel on in life, take comfort as you go, with a lifetime of memories of the one who loved you so.
With deepest sympathy,
Ted and Carlene Mallires
His last day with his last truck!
He owned at least 60 Paccar trucks and several Macks!
This #66 was his baby!
You were a great boss, despite the bad jokes.
Rest in Peace, Ray.
Pep and his grandkids. He is dearly missed and his fun-loving personality will not be forgotten.