Lisa Green
I am saddened by this news. I worked with Raymond for many years. He was a kind and gentle soul. I always enjoyed standing in the lobby visiting with him. He was such a sweet person. Rest In Peace, Raymond.
Death date: Apr 12, 2020
Raymond C. Anyaso, 67, passed away Sunday, April 12, 2020. He is preceded in death by his parents, Daniel and Cecilia Anyaso; and brother, Francis Anyaso. Left to cherish his memory is his loving wife of 42 years, Moraline Anyaso; Read Obituary
I am saddened by this news. I worked with Raymond for many years. He was a kind and gentle soul. I always enjoyed standing in the lobby visiting with him. He was such a sweet person. Rest In Peace, Raymond.
MR. RAYMOND I WILL MISS YOU!. THIS MAKES ME SO SAD THAT YOU ARE GONE THE WESTIN FAMILY LOVES YOU
Dearest Anyaso Family,
I worked with Raymond at the Westin for many, many years. I'm deeply saddened that he's gone and you are ALL in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely.
Tony Caro
I’ve worked with Raymond for 16 years. I’ve always enjoyed our many conversations about our families. Raymond loved talking about his children and his family. He had such a kind soul and always asked about mine as they live overseas. I hope loving memories of him give his family peace & comfort. You will be missed, Raymond. Rest In Peace.
To Raymond's beloved family,
I just learned that he passed away and I am so very sorry. I am overcome with sadness at the news.
Raymond worked for Westin for 26 years and his bright spirit always lifted our spirits and brought joy to his fellow associates and our guests. He was so proud of you all and loved you very much. He had just left the Westin and was looking forward to his next, new chapter in life. I wish you comfort, strength, and, in time, peace as your loving memories of Raymond replace the sadness and loss you feel right now in your hearts. I have Raymond and you in my prayers today. If you need to reach out for any reason, my direct dial telephone number in the office is 713-960-6533. My deepest sympathy, Eileen Santoli, Director of Human Resources, The Westin Galleria and The Westin Oaks Hotels
Raymond and I worked together for 5 years and I will always remember his wonderful smile and his kind words of encouragement to me. He use to call me the ambassador of the hotel m. I am so sorry for your loss and please know Raymond has a special place in my heart. Love and prayers
I am deeply saddened by the news of Mr. Raymond Anyaso. I’ll always remember Mr. Raymond greeting me when coming in to work. Always a respectful man. Great laughs with this man. Rest In Peace above in Heaven.
I worked with Raymond for 4 years at Westin. I can honestly say that he has touched the hearts of everyone who works at that hotel. Everyone knows Raymond and loves him. I will miss him dearly and will always cherish the memory of him walking into our offices with a smile on his face. He was always telling stories and making people laugh. He brought lots of joy to his workplace and treated everyone with respect. There were times that he would be so stubborn about a specific topic or subject and I couldn't help but laugh and give in to him. He would just pat me on the back and laugh with me afterwards. He was a good, gracious man and I am happy to have known him.
Rest in Peace, Mr. Raymond.
I'll see you in another life brother!
So sorry to hear of Raymond's passing, Raymond and I worked together at the Westin Oaks and Galleria Hotels (Mainly Galleria) between 2003 and 2009. We also worked together briefly at the Houston Marriott Westchase all in Houston, Texas. He will be missed. He was a very good man to work with and I always knew when I worked with him that he would be warm and friendly to the guests of our hotels. We always got along and to me he was like family. I am so sad to hear of his passing. R.I.P. Raymond, my brother, my co-worker, my friend.
I am so saddened to hear this. Raymond and I worked together at the Westin for almost 14 years. I loved seeing his reaction every time I shouted “Che Dozier” to him across the hotel lobby. He was a very respectful, humble, and kind man. I’ll miss you Che Dozier.