Notifications

No notifications
We will send an invite after you submit!

Background

When Raymond was a child, he always wanted to be a police officer. Raymond joined the Houston Police Department on August 14, 1978, Academy Class #83. During his tenure with the department, he was assigned to the Northeast, Jail, Juvenile, Central, and Tactical Operations Divisions. Sergeant Matlock retired on January 8, 2011.

Donations assist retired Houston Police Officers with:
-Loaning of no-cost medical equipment for those retirees and their family members who cannot afford these important items.
-Efforts on the state and local levels to retain the ever-eroding pension benefits
-Working with City officials in order to retain affordable healthcare insurance and Medicare premiums
-Funeral-service presentations (solid brass plaque and presentation binder)
-Immediate-need funeral assistance for those without funding
-And much more.
Contribute  Right arrow

Want to stay updated?

Get notified when new photos, stories and other important updates are shared.

Memories & condolences

Will always miss Ray - such a great influence on everyone at church.  Great teacher!!!
Will always miss Ray - such a great influence on everyone at church.  Great teacher!!!
Will always miss Ray - such a great influence on everyone at chu…
Miss Raymond very much.  Such a great influence on myself and Vicky.  Miss his prayers and the way he cared for our chu…
Miss Raymond very much.  Such a great influence on myself and Vicky.  Miss his prayers and the way …
Miss Raymond very much.  Such a great influence on myself and Vi…

Raymond was an amazing man with a determined nature to get things done right.  He could fix anything and it was usually…

Raymond was an amazing man with a determined nature to get things done right.  He could fix anythin…

Raymond was an amazing man with a determined nature to get thing…

Share your memories

Post a photo, tell a story, or leave your condolences.

Get grief support

Connect with others in a formal or informal capacity.
×

Stay in the loop

Raymond Matlock