Raymond Foster Platt
August 22, 2025
Raymond Foster Platt (72) of Fairport, New York passed away unexpectedly on August 22nd, 2025. Raymond was a devoted husband, loving father and brother, and cherished friend to many. Raymond is survived by his loving wife Debbie of 42 years. His children, Amy(Kyle) McCall, Christopher(Kelly) Platt. His 5 grandchildren, Mackenzie, Rylee, Cecilia, Ryan and Camilla. He is also survived by his sister Robin(Michael) Curran, brother in law and sister in law David and Alicia Pender, sister in law Rhonda Platt and several nieces and nephews and many longtime friends. Raymond was predeceased by his parents Floyd and Sylvia Platt, brothers Jeffrey and James Platt, sister in law Kathleen Alper and niece Jessica Platt.
Ray owned P&H Thermotech in Honeoye Falls for many years. He was an avid New York Yankees fan and attended numerous games in the Bronx and Toronto. He received many bowling awards and participated in the Petersen Tournament. He played ice hockey for the Fairport Red Raiders and was a proud graduate of the class of 1971. He was beyond proud of his children receiving college degrees, and being great parents to his 5 grandchildren.
The holiday traditions and memories with family and friends will not be the same without you.
Family and friends will gather to celebrate Raymond’s life on Sunday, September 28th, 2025 from 1pm to 4pm at Ravenwood Golf Club, 80 Lynaugh Rd Victor, New York.
Donations in his memory can be made to Friends of Fairport Hockey fairporthockey.org
or Perinton Ambulance perintonambulance.org





8 responses to “Platt, Raymond Foster”
So sorry for your family keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers. May your memories of Ray help you through this difficult time. 💙💝💖 Ray and Annette Ciccarelli
Debbie and family, there are no words to express our sadness with loosing Ray. So many fond memories from the Class of ‘71 will remain with us forever. May the love of family and friends guide you forward and may your own fond memories bring you peace.
Debbie, Chris, Amy & Robin,
We are so sorry for your loss. There are no words that show how deeply sadden we are. Ray (Debbie too) was one of our best friends and always like family to Tom. Please know that all of you are in our thoughts and prayers. May your happy memories of Ray help you through this difficult time.
Love to you all,
Tom, Allison & Jeff Ahern
Debbie and family,
We are so very sorry that Ray has passed. He will be greatly missed. May your heavy hearts be lifted with all the happy memories.
Love,
Hollis and Linda
Many happy memories of Ray from bowling nights at Fairview Lanes, to cold night at Thomas Creek watching ” the boys” many hockey games.
We are so deeply sorry for your loss, Deborah, Amy and Chris you are in our thoughts.
Love,
The Gropp Family
Debbie and family, Words cannot express how saddened we are for your loss. We have many good memories of Ray and our friendship over the years from softball to bowling and Saturday “chow” together. Please know you and the family are in our prayers
Much love
Greg, Sue, and Alex Szeremeta
In our business adventures Ray was like my big brother. Over a span of 38 years we would check up on each other. I would not have taken the path I did if it wasn’t for Ray and I’m talking about several twists and turns over that time. Sure we had some disagreements but the next day, first thing in the morning that big grin on his face was all it took to say “let’s pickup the pieces and do it all again”. All of us in HF will miss you Ray .. our hearts break for Debby and the kids.
Deepest condolences on the loss of your husband, father, brother and so many more titles for Ray. Ray always had an upbeat attitude no matter the situation, and I am going to miss our long chats covering everything from flowers to baseball and pretty much any topic one could think of. He will truly be missed and I am glad I was able to know him and call him my friend.