Virginia Raymond
February 23, 1920 - May 2, 2012

February 23, 1920 - May 2, 2012
“I can't think of anything more that could have been done at a time when I needed help and care.”
Jean P. Seattle
“We received outstanding service, from front desk to funeral director to family service and beyond.”
Deborah M. SeaTac
“The staff went out of their way to show us kindness and helped with several additional needs.”
Norma N. Auburn
“The staff was prompt, courteous, helpful, and most of all, caring.”
Leslie W. Tacoma
“They really care for people and go out of their way to make things easier.”
Kathleen S. Federal Way
“The funeral home is a nice, warm and inviting place. Thank you for your kindness in our loss.”
Deborah N. Burien
“We are so pleased with Bonney Watson. They were very professional in every way.”
Anita H. Normandy Park
Our Deepest Sympathy to the Family
Our deepest condolences for you and all your family. We hope and pray you find comfort knowing your Mom lived a long and fulfilling life, and now is in the comforting hands of God.
Sending my deepest condolences. You and your family will be in my prayers. May the Lord grant you peace and confront at this time!
pr ayers,hugs to everyone
I am so Blessed to have shared 40 years of life with Grandma, I will forever cherish the memories
Remembering Aunt Virginia and the times we shared when she visited her sister Carrie. Even though we didn’t get to see her very often, we kept her close at heart.
I would like to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of your loved one. Death is one of the most difficult things we face in life but may it comfort you to know that others care. I have found great encouragement when reading the beautiful words penned in the Bible at Isaiah 25:8 “He will swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the tears from all faces.” May this promise bring your family comfort in this difficult time.