Raymond A. St. Ours, 71, Tiverton

Posted 8/24/20

Raymond A. St. Ours, 71, of Tiverton, passed away Wednesday, March 11, 2020, at St. Anne’s Hospital. He was the devoted husband of Jill (Alvernes) St. Ours — they shared 39 …

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Raymond A. St. Ours, 71, Tiverton

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Raymond A. St. Ours, 71, of Tiverton, passed away Wednesday, March 11, 2020, at St. Anne’s Hospital. He was the devoted husband of Jill (Alvernes) St. Ours — they shared 39 years together. He was born in Tiverton, a son of the late Eugene and Irene (Beaulieu) St. Ours.

Ray was a heavy equipment operator for various construction companies before opening R.K. Construction.  He would work endless hours, which he loved to do, and took great pride in the work he did. He also loved old cars and working on them.

Besides his wife Jill, Ray is survived by his two sons, Raymond St. Ours Jr. (Christine), and Kevin St. Ours; his two grandsons, Cory and Kyle St. Ours; his granddaughter, Marissa St. Ours; and his great-grandson, Hunter Arruda. He was the brother of Claire Arruda (Joseph), Rita Reinhagen (Charles), Donald St. Ours  (Margaret), Susan Cornell (Ronald) and Roger St. Ours (Elizabeth), and the late Eugene and Richard St. Ours; and brother in-law of Claudette and Sarah St. Ours.  He also had many nieces and nephews whom he loved.

Due to the pandemic, Ray’s memorial service will be held at a later date to be announced.  Funeral arrangements are entrusted with the Boule Funeral Home, 615 Broadway, Fall River, Mass.  Please offer your condolences or a memory of Ray in our guestbook available at www.boulefuneralhome.com

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