Raymond (Ray) Lee Snaychuk
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden but peaceful passing of our beloved Ray Snaychuk, at the age of 50.
Ray loved his motorcycle, fishing, camping, dancing, wings, beer, hot tub time, and time spent with his friends and family. He was a hardworking Professional Truck Driver and put 100% into everything he did. We will all miss him so so much.
He is survived by his loving wife Angie, his beautiful children Jacob and Ayla, his parents Ray (Ginny) and Betty (Lorne), his sister Tammy (Assia), sister-in-law Alanna (Gord), his niece Melissa (Tyler) and nephew Jesse.
We will be holding his celebration of life at the Delwood Hall located at 7515 Delwood Rd. Edmonton, AB. on Sunday February 26th from 1:30-4:30 pm.
Slideshow to start at 2pm.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada @ www.heartandstroke.ca, in Ray's name.
I’m so sorry for your loss. If there’s anything I can do please let me know. Hugs to Angie, Jacob & Ayla and family.
I am so sorry for your loss Angie. My thoughts have been with you all week & hope you are doing okay at this sad time in your life.
I am so sorry to hear of Ray’s passing. Although, I have only known Ray a short time, I found him to be an honest, straight forward guy!
I met him in 2015 when I was a shipper/receiver at Supreme International in Wetaskiwin. He would bring our steel orders almost weekly and well, unloading steel isn’t a quick job, so we always had time to chat.
I thought he was a good guy. This news does sting a bit.
So sad for your loss.
Worked with Ray for past 12 ➕️ years .
I will miss him my deepest condolences to your family.
My deepest condolences to all for the loss of your son, brother, husband, father. My thoughts are with you. Sending my love.
We can’t imagine what you must be feeling right now, but we want you to know that we are just a phone call away. Our heartfelt condolences and our thoughts and prayers are with you and all your family.
Please accept our condolences from our family what shard and difficult time for all of you You will be remembered in our prayers Bill and Johanna Bakay
My deepest condolences to all of the family. I was deeply saddened to hear of this news.
Sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and the family. Take cate
Ray and Ginny and the family: With our deepest sympathy on your loss. May fond and precious memories help sustain you now and in the days ahead. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ted Billey and Marlene
My heart is with you and your family,
May he rest in peace with loving angels &
Looking over you and your family ,
With lots of hugs my friend, always here for ya
Love always leeann & Albert bykowsky
Our most sincere condolences for Angie, Jacob, Ayla, Betty, Lorne and the rest of Ray’s extended family and friends. He was one of the good ones. Such a great loss. Stay strong for each other. 💐💐💐
Our deepest condolences to all of the family on your loss. May your many memories help you throught this very difficult time.
Robert and Nettie
Our most heartfelt condolences to all family and friends. Wishing you peace, comfort, courage and lots of love during this most difficult time ❤️
Sorry for the loss, He worked with my father for years, and then I got to work with Ray for a few years as well, and play on the same ball team for a few seasons. Great guy he will be missed
In a bittersweet moment Another Angel has found their wings and has set off on flight Safe into the arms of God & to those gone before them waiting & anticipation their arrival as they make their way into heaven. Angie, Jacob & Ayla sending you our deepest condolences, you’re all in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless
So sorry to hear of Ray’s passing. So sudden, so young. We are thinking of you and your family in this most difficult time of sorrow. We send our prayers.
Raymond was the youngest of our band of 9 Stryski cousins, the little guy when we were all nearby in the late 70s. Shocking news. Condolences to Angie and family, Auntie Betty and cousin Tammy. Hugs to you all.
Such a profound loss for our community…Ray was a well loved part of the Supreme International LTD family even though he didn’t work for us we considered him family!! I always included him in all of our BBQ’s, pizza parties and everything else in between. He was charismatic, easy to talk to and always fun to have around for any occasion..he will be greatly missed by all 155 of us and thank god only a small group of us came to represent Supreme as the building wouldn’t have been able to contain all the love, respect and memories that Ray had with all of us 🤗❤️
Wow can’t believe he is gone. Been unloading box material off of him for over a decade. Gonna miss hearing him yell “Uncle Gordy”.
Our condolences from J-Rod Steelworks