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Raymond Geeo
Raymond Geeo, 78, passed away December 26, 2021 in Arlington. He was born March 20, 1943 in Mansfield, Texas to Beatrice Chambers Geeo and Ren Geeo. Raymond held jobs as a car salesman and worked for residential builders. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Donnie Geeo, and nephew Billy Joe Geeo. Survived by spouse of 37 years Carla, daughters; Sharmie, Wendy, Shauna,Shellie and spouses, nephews; Robert and Donald Geeo, numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Memorial service will be held at a later date.
Condolence Messages

8 Responses

  1. We are so very sorry for your loss of Raymond! He was always so good to us, especially our boys. He was a special guy with a great sense of humor!! We really miss him! We love you Carla!!

  2. Hi Carla,
    What a Blessing for me to have been a brother-in-law and a friend of Raymond Doyle. When I think back, it’s truly amazing how God weaved yours and his life to cross at exactly the perfect time! It’s incredible. It really is. I know, for both of you it was the best 37+ years of your lives. I’m so glad to have been able to witness it. He was a friend to everyone he met & will be missed by many.
    I love you.
    Donny.

  3. I had the privilege of meeting Raymond and Carla while helping them purchase their last home in Arlington. Raymond had a rough but gentle exterior with the type of sarcasm and battering we both enjoyed. Carla is the sweetest compliment to Raymond although I only had the honor of knowing them for a few months they left a heart-felt impression on me. Carla, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I’m grateful our paths crossed.

  4. Raymond was one of the first people we met when moving to the country. He shared his knowledge and guidance helping us in ways too many to count. When we needed help, he was always there without hesitation. We will miss the talks about hunting, and simply “ what’s new”. Much love and condolences to Carla and the family.

  5. My condolences and prayers for all family members. He treated me with kindness and made me feel “like one of his own”. A great man and friend.

  6. Raymond was a blessing to so many. Raymond loved his family and his family loved him. He will be greatly missed, but he will be most missed at deer season. He was a great ear and sounding board when it came to deer hunting stories or when you needed advice about cars, homes, or where to put the deer feeders next season. We loved uncle Raymond.

  7. My thoughts and prayers are with you Sharmie, Shelly, Shauna
    Vicki humphrey …Tommy’s mom and the girls granmommie

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