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Raymond Paul Zwolenski | August 30, 2023 |

Raymond Paul Zwolenski
August 30, 2023

photo of Raymond Paul Zwolenski
photo of Raymond Paul Zwolenski
Raymond Paul Zwolenski, 53 of Pawtucket entered into eternal peace on Wednesday August 30th. Born in Pawtucket, he was a son of the late Raymond J. and Kathleen M. (Murray) Zwolenski. Ray leaves behind two siblings, Thomas J. and Elizabeth R. Zwolenski both of Pawtucket.
Raymond was an avid fisherman who found solace in the outdoors and in nature. He loved animals and cared for any of God’s creatures who couldn’t help themselves. Ray was also accomplished in archery, bicycling and dirt bike riding. A lover of heavy metal music, Ray was seldom seen without his headphones, rocking out to one of his favorite metal bands. Ray could talk and relate with anyone he met. He was a brother like no other whose loyalty family knew no bounds. He sought to protect his brother and sister from the harsh realities of this life despite his own suffering with mental illness, a suffering he endured every day.
Ray leaves behind three aunts and two uncles: Patricia R. Murray, Roselyn V. MacGowan and Diane L. Ady; L. Vincent Murray III and Paul J. Zwolenski. He was especially close to his beloved cousin Jennifer A. Ramos.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, September 5, 2023 from 5pm until 7pm in the Keefe Funeral Home, Five Higginson Ave., Lincoln.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 10am in St. Raymond Church, 1240 North Main St., Providence. Burial will be private.

 

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Raymond Paul Zwolenski, 53 of Pawtucket entered into eternal peace on Wednesday August 30th. Born in Pawtucket, he was a son of the late Raymond J. and Kathleen M. (Murray) Zwolenski. Ray leaves behind two siblings, Thomas J. and Elizabeth R. Zwolenski both of Pawtucket.
Raymond was an avid fisherman who found solace in the outdoors and in nature. He loved animals and cared for any of God’s creatures who couldn’t help themselves. Ray was also accomplished in archery, bicycling and dirt bike riding. A lover of heavy metal music, Ray was seldom seen without his headphones, rocking out to one of his favorite metal bands. Ray could talk and relate with anyone he met. He was a brother like no other whose loyalty family knew no bounds. He sought to protect his brother and sister from the harsh realities of this life despite his own suffering with mental illness, a suffering he endured every day.
Ray leaves behind three aunts and two uncles: Patricia R. Murray, Roselyn V. MacGowan and Diane L. Ady; L. Vincent Murray III and Paul J. Zwolenski. He was especially close to his beloved cousin Jennifer A. Ramos.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, September 5, 2023 from 5pm until 7pm in the Keefe Funeral Home, Five Higginson Ave., Lincoln.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 10am in St. Raymond Church, 1240 North Main St., Providence. Burial will be private.

Keefe Funeral Home
5 Higginson Avenue
Lincoln, Rhode Island 02865

Thomas H. Keefe, Registered Funeral Director

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