Joseph Raymond Nobert Hoyt, 90, of Radford passed away Friday, May 31, 2024.
He was a member of Saint Jude Catholic Church and served in the Knights of Columbus. Ray was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Martha (O’Quinn) and his parents Raymond Willis and Catherine Nobert Hoyt; his in-laws, Leo and Grace O’Quinn; as well as his brothers and sisters, Bert (Genevieve) Hoyt, Lillian (Warren) Hamer, Ancilla (Frank) Natale, Inez (Tony) Natale, Cyr Natale, Laurence Hoyt, James Hoyt, and Lucille Hahn; and brothers and sisters-in-laws, Joseph Garrison, Martin O’Quinn, Frances (Loretta) O’Quinn/Aucoin, Marie O’Quinn, Diane O’Quinn, Betty (Brian) Duffy, and Teresa (Irby) Grayson.
Survivors include his children, Ray (Cindy) Hoyt, Howard (Elaine) Hoyt, Michelle (Bob) Saunders, Beverly (Basil) Edwards, and Stephen Hoyt; 15 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren; sister, Jeanette Hoyt Garrison and, sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary Lou Hoyt, Marie (Bert) Alexander, Cora (Dave) Bedo, Linda (Bill) Abbott, Genny (Gerry) O’Quinn/Aucoin, Garry (Agnes) O’Quinn/Aucoin, Ronnie O’Quinn, Clyde (Sandra) O’Quinn, and Raymond (Cecilia) O’Quinn; and many extended family members. Ray is also survived by many friends whom he considered as family.
Ray was devoted to his family, friends, community, and his faith in God – he led a full life. As a young man, Ray served in the United States Air Force. He was stationed in Stephenville, Newfoundland where he met his cherished wife, Martha. After being released from the military, he returned home and trained to be a draftsman at Mondell Institute in NYC and then attended Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey.
In 1960, he relocated his young family to Radford, with Inland Motor. He had a prosperous career. Advancing steadily, he ascended to the role of President within Inland Motor, culminating in his retirement in 1992 as a Senior Vice President at Kollmorgen Corporation. Following retirement, he resumed his association with Kollmorgen as a consultant.
Ray was also very active in the community. He was named Radford’s businessperson of the year in 1993; he was a former Radford Chamber of Commerce president; and served as a trustee for Carilion Health Systems, Radford University Foundation, and Radford Community Health Foundation.
Ray and Martha enjoyed traveling around the world. But he stated that his favorite place to be was at home surrounded by family and friends.
Visitation will be held at St. Jude Catholic Church located at 1740 Tyler Rd. in Christiansburg Saturday, June 22, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. with a Catholic burial Mass beginning at 10 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, please consider contributions to Saint Jude Catholic Church, 1740 Tyler Road, Christiansburg, VA 24073.
The Hoyt family is in the care of Mullins Funeral Home and Crematory in Radford.
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