Raymond passed away on January 1, 2023 at Coffeyville Regional Medical Center.
Raymond was born on June 27, 1942 to Curtis and Ruth Austin in Coffeyville, Ks., but raised in Noxie, OK.
Visitation will be Friday, January 13, 2023 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at Mission Funeral Service Chapel, 502 S. Union St.
Service will be Saturday, January 14, 2023 at St. John Church of Faith, 602 W. Martin at 11:00 a.m.
I am the Daughter of Curtis Austin Jr. My uncle was everything to me. Sweet,kind,caring,and loved deeply in his whole Austin clan. His lost is painful to me because we lost my uncle jackie and my dad to close together in just a few years. We all will miss so.Take your rest now unk in Paradise with Family whoI sure were there waiting to greet you.I love you til we see each other again
What a great man he will be missed so much
So sorry for ur loss hugs n prayers
Raymond was one of the great ones he was like a 2nd dad to me. I loved are talks and his laughter. My heart and prayers goes out to all the family. I will always love and miss him so much.
Condolences to your family. God bless and keep you
He was one of the kindness men I know, Noxie will not be the same without me, RIP brother, love ya
I will miss my Uncle Raymond forever…
I may not make the Service tomorrow. My grandson's 30th birthday party is tomorrow. But, I will definitely being thinking of all the Austin family and lifting you up in prayer. Please know that I am very fond of all of you and have so many memories of Raymond. He was a good man.
I send my Prayers to the Austin Family. Raymond was my Boss for Ray's Trucking Company and cousin. The best boss the best friend the best mentor to me. I felt like he was my big brother because he was a very caring person in everything he did. He was an angel to many and always there. He will be truly missed and was loved by many. First fried Turkey was made and brought to me by Raymond. God bless all. May we learn from Raymond how to be kind and thoughtful to all our family and friends. RIP My Boss.
Unfortunately I didn't find out about Raymond's passing in time to attend. As I told Raymond's brother, Ronald Dean, the best way I could describe Raymond was he was just a good dude. Very sorry to hear of the families loss of a very good man!
There's not enough space to say about Raymond,he was a big part of our family we loved him so much we are going to miss him for sure..we already do.my heart goes out to the Austin family and prayers.see you later Brother