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Raymond Caille, Respected Electrical Engineer, Passes Away

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Novi, Michigan, August 24, 2025

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Raymond Caille, a revered electrical engineer and family man from Novi, Michigan, passed away at the age of 75. A graduate of the University of Windsor, he spent decades at General Motors, contributing to factory automation. Raymond is survived by his siblings and extended family. The celebration of his life is scheduled at The Urban Field House in Emeryville, Ontario. His remains will be interred beside his wife at Saint Joseph’s Roman Catholic Cemetery in Ontario.

Novi, Michigan – Raymond Caille, a respected electrical engineer and dedicated family man, passed away unexpectedly at his home in Novi, Michigan, on August 9. He was 75 years old at the time of his death.

Raymond Caille was pre-deceased by his wife, Anne Marie Gignac, in 2003, and by her parents, Orval “Buster” Gignac, who passed away in 1994, and Irene Gignac, who died in 2017. He was the eldest son of Armand Caille, who died in 2006, and Irene Caille. He is survived by his siblings: Robert Caille (Madonna), David Caille, Juliette Caille (Robert Passera), Michele Hughes (Ross), Norman Caille (Kathy), and Jacqueline Caille, along with brothers-in-law Gerald Gignac (Debra) and Mary Lou Amlin. The extended Caille and Gignac families will miss him dearly, as he is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

Raymond graduated from the University of Windsor Faculty of Engineering, where he earned his degree in electrical engineering. He went on to have a distinguished career at General Motors, where he served as a long-term electrical engineer and Global Controls Manager in the Powertrain Division. His work primarily focused on factory automation, helping to innovate processes that would enhance productivity at GM.

Upon retirement, Raymond devoted more time to his passions, particularly as a fervent supporter of the Detroit Tigers and Lions. He enjoyed attending games and had a knack for discussing local eateries with his former GM colleagues over shared meals, further showcasing his love for camaraderie and community.

In the last year of his life, Raymond received substantial support from Daniel and Helen King, whom he appreciated greatly. His remains will be interred alongside his beloved wife at Saint Joseph’s Roman Catholic Cemetery in Riviere-aux-Canards, Ontario.

A celebration of Raymond’s life is scheduled for September 3, 2025, from 3 to 7 PM at The Urban Field House, located at 1203 Faith Dr., Emeryville, Ontario, Canada. Friends and family are encouraged to attend to honor his legacy and memory.

Background Information

Raymond Caille’s life is marked by both professional and personal achievements. His engineering career at General Motors spanned several decades, and he was known for his expertise in electrical engineering, which contributed significantly to advances in factory automation. Beyond his career, Raymond was deeply committed to his family and community, making lasting connections with those he met.

Born and raised in a loving family, Raymond was integral to the Caille family legacy. His strong ties to his siblings and their families demonstrate the importance of family values that he upheld throughout his life. The loss of his wife, Anne Marie, profoundly impacted him, yet he continued to foster connections with his relatives and friends.

Honoring Raymond’s Memory

Raymond’s contributions to the engineering field and his role as a family patriarch will be fondly remembered. The upcoming celebration of life will provide an opportunity for those affected by his passing to come together, share cherished memories, and honor a man who dedicated his life to his profession and loved ones.

Frequently Asked Questions

What were Raymond Caille’s contributions to his profession?

Raymond Caille worked as a long-term electrical engineer and Global Controls Manager at General Motors, where he focused on factory automation in the Powertrain Division.

When and where will Raymond Caille’s celebration of life take place?

The celebration of life will be held on September 3, 2025, from 3 to 7 PM at The Urban Field House, 1203 Faith Dr., Emeryville, Ontario, Canada.

Where will Raymond Caille be interred?

Raymond Caille’s remains will be interred alongside his wife at Saint Joseph’s Roman Catholic Cemetery in Riviere-aux-Canards, Ontario.

Key Features of the Article

Feature Details
Name Raymond Caille
Date of Death August 9, 2025
Profession Electrical Engineer
Workplace General Motors
Celebration of Life Date September 3, 2025
Interment Location Saint Joseph’s Roman Catholic Cemetery, Ontario

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