Angela Plant
Deepest condolences to Angela and Family. May you all find comfort in all of your loving memories.
Birth date: Jun 8, 1932 Death date: Jun 8, 2023
Raymond F. Incociati, a dedicated veteran, loving father, and businessman, passed away on Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the age of 91. Raymond's life was characterized by a profound commitment to his country, family, and community, l Read Obituary
Deepest condolences to Angela and Family. May you all find comfort in all of your loving memories.
My deepest sympathy to you Angie and to Michael and Doug. I always admired how closely connected you and your family are and I hope your memories of time spent together will bring you solace in this time of sorrow.
Patty Kishman
I am really glad we got a chance to know Uncle Ray better. He had always lived far away and we didn't really get a chance to meet him until he moved to our town in Florida. He'd come over for dinner, often with a different female friend each time and refused to eat his vegetables. We went golfing a few times and once he was in our small town parade on the Veteran's float.
He was a regular at many of the restaurants in town and still has his photo up in one. We say "hi" to him every time we eat there.
We have missed him since he returned to Ohio and we will continue to miss him.
Richard Bruno
To Angie, Michael and Doug - You are all in my thoughts and prayers. This world lost a great man but your memories will always remain in your hearts.
It was a pleasure and honor to get to know Ray. Many good times shared with Ray, Angie and friends. It was so nice to see your Father/Daughter loving relationship throughout the years! So much love and caring between both of you.
I wish we had more time to get together again to play poker so he could “recover” his losses. (haha) But he was a good sport and we had Lots of fun!
He will dearly be missed!😔

Dear Angela and family,
You have my deepest sympathy in Ray's transition to heaven's shores.
He was my "birthday buddy" as we shared the same one. I actually thought of him last Thursday but God had other plans for him.
He was a very genuine person and loved Bev deeply. I believe he was both a "gentle man" and a gentleman.
May you draw on your memories as comfort.
Joe Conley
(Mercy Hospital)
