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Raymond Wallace

April 22, 2021

Raymond R. Wallace, 75, of New Gloucester, Maine passed away on Thursday, April 28, 2021.

Raymond's nickname and what most people knew him by was Dusty. He is survived by 4 sons Jonathan Scott, Erick Wallace, Clifton Wallace, and Dusty Wallace. He has one daughter in law, Rebecca Scott, and 6 grandchildren. Michela Wallace, McKenzie Wallace, Dusty Wallace Jr., Mary Jane Wallace, Caiden Bernier, Benjamin Scott, Emory Black, brother Todd Blaylock brother and Marie Black sister.

Crevasse's Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Wallace family.

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  1. He’s my best friend, and favorite person in the whole world. Taught me so much and I’ll forever be grateful to you Old man. I’ll miss you so much Grampy 

  2. I’ll miss u forever and always old man I’ll make u proud like there’s no tomorrow thank u for teaching me everything I know thank u for raising me and being the best dad I have ever had I’ll always b ur motorcycle mama old man I love u❤️❤️

  3. What do you say when the other half of you us gone. The biggest pain in my ass. I can see him with a goofy grin saying “I are too”. I would get so mad at him when he wouldn’t come home. I know it was his way of protecting me. He didn’t want me to see him in pain he wanted me to think of him as being invincible. Dusty loved his family so much. His only wish is that we are kind to each other and have each other’s back. But with that said he also wanted us to take care of ourselves and not make excuses when we fail. He would want us to pick ourselves up dust off and try again. 

  4. Grampy I'll miss you forever I'll miss the projects we did an laughs we had I'll keep those memories with me forever rest easy Wildman ride free

  5. I wish to extend my deepest condolences to the Wallace family. May God comfort you and give you strength during this difficult time.
    I have not known Dusty long but what I do know of him, he was a very caring and "real" person. My baby brother John Aceto loved him like a brother and I will be forever grateful for the love and kindness that he showed him.
    I exchanged occasional emails with Dusty and he always talked about his family and was very excited when he was going home to Maine to see them.

  6. Uncle Dusty 
    Thank you for picking me up and bring me to the lake. You were important to me. I realize that now. 


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