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G. Raymond Mansfield, Jr. ’49

Rochester, NH- Gurdon Raymond Mansfield, Jr. 90. of 11 Susan Lane died Saturday May 4, 2019 at Frisbie Memorial Hospital surrounded by his family.

He was born May 29, 1928 in Haverhill, MA the son of the late Gurdon Raymond Mansfield, Sr. and Mary (Fellows) Mansfield. Ray was a graduate of Spaulding High School where he was a class officer, Class of 1946. Ray graduated from Maine Maritime Academy in 1949 where he played football as their quarterback. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy from 1949-1959. He worked for Mobile Oil Company, was a foreman for General Electric and a production manager for Honeywell Company. In 1968 he was one of the founders of Modutec Inc. retiring in 1992; receiving a prestigious honored member award in 1990 Who’s Who World Wide.

In 1950 Ray married his high school sweetheart Eleanor Owen and together they raised their seven children.

He enjoyed fishing, skiing, and was an avid athlete. He spent numerous hours with his church community and especially enjoyed time with his family.

The widower of Eleanor (Owen) Mans

Academy Award/BAFTA/Golden Globe/PGA nominee Raymond Mansfield is a veteran producer, financier and a founding partner of QC Entertainment. Mansfield's passion for storytelling has led him to a nearly 25-year career dedicated to shepherding a diverse array of filmmaker-driven films. Mansfield has been integrally involved in all aspects of film production, from financing to development, packaging, on-set production, and sales and distribution.

Since launching in 2015, QC -- standing for Quality Control -- has quickly become a go-to company for producing and financing distinct director-driven films and television. QC Entertainment are the Academy Award nominated producers behind two of the most impactful films of the past decade - "Get Out" and "BlacKkKlansman." Involved in every aspect from development to production to release, both films led to back-to-back Academy Award Best Picture nominations and Academy Award winning screenplays for the company along with being critical and commercial successes.

Most recently, Mansfield is executive producing &qu

Ray Mansfield

Albert Ray Mansfield passed away at Monument Health Hospital in Rapid City, South Dakota, on July 28, 2022. Ray was born on December 15, 1944, in Gordon, Nebraska, the second son of John A. and Eulalia B. Mansfield.

He attended Pass Creek Elementary School for eight years and graduated from Bennett County High School in 1962. Ray attended college at South Dakota State University and Black Hills State University. He taught at a country school for one year before entering the U.S. Army in 1968. Ray served in Vietnam for 15 months and he was honorably discharged in 1970. He returned to Bennett County where he farmed and ranched the remainder of his life.

Ray was devoted to his community by serving on the FSA Board, The Martin Community Cemetery Board, the American Legion Post #240, Masonic Pioneer Lodge 219 and Order of the Eastern Star.

He was preceded in death by his father John A. Mansfield. He is survived by his mother Eulalia B. Mansfield, two brothers, Jack (Betty) Mansfield of Ord, Nebraska, and Bill (Jane Anne) Mansfield of Martin, South Dakota. Ray w

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