Raymond Marco Dalton
Raymond Marco Dalton, 84, of Roanoke, VA spent his first day in heaven on May 24, 2022. Born on March 12, 1938, to Edith Lewis and Kyle Dalton, Raymond grew up in Boissevain, WV and graduated from Pocahontas High School in 1956 before serving our country in the U.S. Army and National Guard and marrying the love of his life, Edna, on May 8, 1960. He was the proud owner of Dalton Supply for more than 45 years, affectionately known as “the Rag Man” to the countless customers who became dear friends. As a young adult, he began a fervent walk with the Lord while attending First Church of God in Roanoke, mentoring the youth and teaching Sunday School. He could often be found playing or listening to his favorite bluegrass or gospel music, fishing, and traveling. Raymond loved bus trips, and he was able to visit 47 states! He never missed an opportunity to minister to others, making an impact on everyone who crossed his path. He attended Shenandoah Baptist
Church faithfully for most of his senior years. Above all else, he was devoted to his family.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents who raised him, Sarah & Burt Groseclose, parents and his brother, Wayne Dalton, and he leaves behind a large and loving family who will miss him every day. He is survived by his wife, Edna; his daughters, Debbie Dalton Checchio and Cindi Dalton Fralin (John); grandchildren Jonathan Fralin (Nicole) and Jeffrey Fralin; two great-granddaughters Camryn Fralin and
Callie Fralin; his sisters- and brothers-in-law, Bill & Barbara Brady and Richard & Belvah Higgins; his siblings, Mickey Wilson (Donna) of North Carolina, Ruth Dalton George (Bob) of Maryland; his uncle, Gene Dalton (Ruth); his cousin, Patty Maze (Kevin); niece Joanne (Steven) Tabor; nephews Barry Brady (Stephanie) & Aaron Brady (Tasha); and many 2nd and 3rd generation family members, including Paige,
Lindsay, Kayla (Keith) & family, Ryan (Katherine), Tristan, Skylar, Beau, Tyson, Ella, and Reece. His family would like to extend a special thank you to the physicians, nurses, and staff at the Salem VA Medical Center, where he received wonderful care on the dialysis unit. Raymond will always be remembered for his gentle spirit, loyal love for his family, and his positive outlook on life even in the most difficult circumstances. He was a man of steady faith and integrity who loved the Lord with all his heart and treated everyone he encountered with the utmost respect and kindness – truly a man of character who will be dearly missed.
The funeral services will be held at Simpson Funeral Home in Roanoke, VA. The visitation will be Friday, May 27 from 6:00-8:00pm, and the funeral will take place on Saturday, May 28 at 11:00am, followed by a graveside service at Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens.