05/14/2026
Poland - Raymond Arthur Strout, 92, of Poland passed away at the home he and his wife built, surrounded by his family. Raymond Arthur Strout was born January 1, 1934, to Hubert Arthur Strout and Ruby Velvia Strout of Livermore.
Ray was predeceased by his wife Sandra F. Maxwell on August 18, 2016. He is survived by his three daughters, Roberta D. Douglass, Melinda P. Whitworth and Rachel Abrena Strout. Grandchildren Miranda Wadsworth and husband Gary Wadsworth, Jason Simmons, Stephanie Fowler, Cory Simmons and Wyatte Damon. Great-Grandchildren Taylor Simmons, Tia Jordan, Austin Fye, Tessa Lovering, Alicia Lapointe, Sarah Tripp, Liliana Simmons-Palise, Teagan Wadsworth, and Canyon Simmons-Palise. Great-Great-Grandchildren, Karson Simmons, Easton Simmons, Elroy Arsenault (predeceased 06/16/2020), Hudson Simmons, Kinsley Haas, and Kalliope Tripp.
Raymond was always active in his community and was one of the first mustard team volunteers that started the Poland Fire Department. In Ray's younger years he could always be found at the local town garage working on racecars and his two oldest daughters Roberta and Melinda were known as the two Hot Rods! Ray worked many jobs from Poland Spring Bottle Company, Glick Brothers, S.E. McMillan and finishing his career as Mechanic at Callahan Brothers. In retirement he ran his own garage at his home along with a dear friend Dana Thurlow. Ray enjoyed camping at lake moxie at his family camp "Ruby's Place" where he would do a lot of trail riding with 3 wheelers and his youngest daughter Rachel had her own 110 three-wheeler, as she was always trying to keep up with them all. He was also one of the first people in the town of Poland along with "Hook Nose" otherwise known as Bob Merrill in starting the snowmobile club. Ray looked forward to his breakfast/lunch dates with his Grand-daughter Miranda! Ray could be found fishing, going to the annual moxie gathering that later turned into the local gathering for a pig roast at the Garland's. If you couldn't find Ray at home, he would be at the camp-lot on Thompson Lake was his favorite past-time to sit and watch the water, where family gatherings for a fish fry or cook out would happen annually. Ray was always busy either tinkering in the garage, planting in the greenhouse, gardening or working on a project of some kind. The-last year Ray always looked forward to homemade meals from his Grand-daughter Stephanie. Right up to the last two weeks before he passed, he had to hook up the wiring to the greenhouse! Ray was a man that was hard to hold down, even when it was difficult to walk, he was determined.
Thank you to Auburn Hospice especially Paulett was a wonderful RN that was very caring during her home visits over the last year and half during Ray's final days of battling cancer.
In honor of Ray Strout, we would like to ask if you would make a donation to be made to Poland Fire Department.
Please join us for a celebration of Life honoring Ray Strout. We will be gathering on Saturday, May 30th at 2pm at the Family Camp Lot Address 43 Johnson Hill Road, Poland where we will share memories, laughter, stories and food as we celebrate the love and impact Ray brought to our lives.