1938
2021
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Hendle "Hendle" Pendleton Rumbaut
December 9, 2021
My deepest condolences to Marsha and all the family. I am so sorry for your loss. May the Lord Jesus comfort all of you with His peace that passes understanding.
Rick Lavelock
December 6, 2021
While I did not know Ray, the legacy of a man often lives on in the character of the children that he raised. I know his younger son Greg very well (or is it Spike?) and he is a model of everything a man should be. So, well done Ray, thou good and faithful servant! Rest in Peace.
Cordelia Brown
December 3, 2021
Marsha, so sorry to hear about Ray's death. The obit is written so well, I feel like I knew him, although I didn't. Best hopes for your grieving process to go smoothly as possible, on your own terms. What a life you've lived with him -- that lives on!
Donna Ketchum
December 3, 2021
Ray was a very nice man and I enjoyed knowing him for years while working at the Sunflower Army Ammunition´s Plant. I´m so sorry for your loss.
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