Raymond Lulenski
- May 1, 2023
- 1 min read
1951 - 2023

VISITATION
Thursday, May 4
2:00 - 4:30 PM & 7:00 - 9:30 PM
New Hyde Park Funeral Home
506 Lakeville Road, New Hyde Park, NY
MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL
Friday, May 5
10:00 AM
St. Hedwig R.C. Church
1 Depan Avenue, Floral Park, NY
INTERMENT
Holy Rood Cemetery
111 Old Country Road, Westbury, NY

Oh Alice I'm so sorry for your loss. My daughter was getting glasses at Davis the other day and Roseann took care of her. She mentioned that she still speaks to you. I just googled Rays name to see if you were still living in the same town and I came across this. I am just so upset for you. I tried calling you several times over the years and left messages but you didn't get back to me. I will be leaving NY in a few weeks and would love to see you before I do. I'm divorced from Al and I just want to start over with my children. Please call me 516 721 1298
Hi Alice and Rich, My sincere condolences on the loss of Raymond. I think of your families and Gertie often as nothing has changed in "Mom's" house. My prayers are with you and your families. Sincerely,
Pat
As I'm writing this memory to my old friend Ray, his funeral Mass is taking place in his life-long church of Saint Hedwig's: God Bless you and keep you Ray.
Ray was one of my very earliest friends, we grew up on the same street together, grew up and played together from kindergarten until our 20's when life took us in different directions. We went to kindergarten together at the Garden City Park grammar school. I have our class picture from back then (1956/57), and Ray and I are sitting together, each with a prized toy tow truck we'd play with before nap time (we all had our little rugs we would take out of the cuby holes and sleep…
Alice-I was so sorry to hear. I'm actually in Florida now and won't be able to come up. Ray and I go back a long way. Long. My mother and Gert were friends too. The last time I saw him was probably about 10 years ago at one golf tournament or another. You and Ray and Janet and i spent a good deal of time together. And then, of course, there were NHP ELK years as officers. I was right behind Ray in the chairs. And the stories he regaled us with about the Customs work were, interesting. He always had a positive perspective of things with a rich sense of humor and he was generous. I loved Ray like…