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| Our clients often ask where the name "Raynor Country" comes from.
It's a question we like to answer because it gives us a chance to reminisce with
pride about the colorful beginnings of the company that we are so proud of today.
In 1896, Fred Raynor opened a grocery store in sleepy Warwick, a beautiful community
set in the middle of a lush valley, surrounded by dairy farms and protected by
the rolling mountains. |
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| It is a peaceful place, with a lifestyle envied even in today's hustle and
bustle world, and it's a wonderful place to raise a family. The Raynors lived
on a dairy farm and many of their products were sold in the store. The business
passed father to son to grandson-- Wilfred L. Raynor. |
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| Wilfred L. Raynor saw the growth of the valley and in the effort to help it
grow in an orderly manner, he opened a real estate office. At first, he worked
out of the grocery store, but as time passed and the business grew, he expanded
to the upper floor of the little grocery and "Raynor Country" began to flourish. |
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| The elder Mr. Raynor and the white cowboy hat he always wore came to symbolize
quality and careful consideration of the needs of all who came to the door. He
insisted his sales force show the same personal care to all clients and trained
them well in this manner. |
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| Unfortunately,Mr. Raynor passed away, but his special qualities live on in
Barbara L. White. An associate of Mr. Raynor's for over 45 years and a broker
for over 30 years, Barbara carries on the traditions of "Raynor Country". |
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| The unique style, the personalized service and the guarantee of satisfaction
are what Raynor Country is all about. We feel that these special qualities create
lifetime relationships with our clients, and that these relationships are far
more important than the value of a single sale. |
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