This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Ray Good. Ray had the biggest heart, was always giving to others and had more friends than most of us will have in a lifetime. We will miss him immensely & will remember him forever.
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Leave a tributeThis is always a tough time for me thinking about you. We always did March madness, Rockies season opening, Hockey playoffs, Vegas, golf, your birthday. I miss you and think about you all the time - life is not the same for me!
To all of Ray's friends and the rest of the family, thanks for keeping the memory alive, and it's great to read the tributes everyone leaves and remind me of Ray's great influence on everyone else's lives. please keep it up! Part of missing Ray, is not getting to visit and meeting all of his friends in Colorado. I hope all is well with everyone! Brother Mike
Sam
Just missing you and thinking of you today, like many days. Selfish me, I really don't like that you are gone from my life. There were a lot of lucky people who were touched by your life, but I was lucky to be born into the same family as you. Keep on smiling, bro.
Let me be the first to wish you a Happy Birthday! I miss you and think about you everyday. I know the kiddos miss you too.
Alex
Gave you a shout-out while watching the sunrise at Red Rocks last week. And then of course, on opening day for the Rockies. Continue to bump into people you know and touched along the way ... your spirit lives here at all your favorite spots - Botanic Gardens, Coors Field, .... talk soon.
It's President's Day weekend, I remember our annual ski trips together. I hope you are hitting the slopes in Heaven and skiing all the Double Black Diamonds you want. I will join you for a cocktail tonight to celebrate those memories. I also plan to take in an Avs game soon. Still love and miss you lots. <3
Heard from another friend of yours today. Another month has gone by, and I still miss you more than ever! I always wonder how I got so lucky to have you for my brother.
Ray, I think about you every day. I miss you! ...It feels like there's a hole in the universe.
Love from Lauren, Alexa, Clayton, Cameron, Jim & Yo
Your one of a kind and will be dearly missed.
Thanks for being a great example to all of us-
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Snowmobiling in Taos
One year Ray took me down to Taos for some skiing and partying at a cabin. I don't remember the specifics but Melissa was also there with her friends. One night Ray and I decide to go snowmobiling. It was late and freezing outside. We both hopped on with Ray at the wheel (this is key). After we were quite a ways from the cabin we start to make a turn and instead of turning the snowmobile continues straight for a tree. At the last minute we both jumped off and the snowmobile hit the tree and flipped over on its side. Of course since Ray was driving I blamed him and he blamed me for not leaning the right way. I still say it was his fault. Anyway, we were scared stiff because we were so far away and didn't have a fast way to get back. Did I mention it was freezing out! We finally got the snowmobile up and running and limped back to the cabin. The whole way we were trying to make up a story because we thought we probably damaged the snowmobile when it flipped. Of course when we got there, Ray explained how it was my fault and I explained how he didn't know how to drive... both of us looking for a little bit of sympathy. Must of been quite a sight! Everybody started laughing and we looked at each other wondering what the joke was. Apparently flipping the snowmobile happens all the time so we were wasting all of our energy worrying about nothing. Couple of beers later he admited that maybe I leaned the right way and I conceded his driving was not that bad. Typical Ray, always thinking about other people before himself. Really missing him around this time of year!
Golfing City Park
We were playing a hole on the backside of City Park,(next to the Zoo). After my drive found the rough, Ray crushed his drive down in the middle of the fairway. As we were walking off the tee box, we could see a kid walking across the fairway. He picked up Ray's ball and headed towards the street. Ray started yelling, which only made this kid pick-up his pace to a full run. Ray was "pissed", especially when I told him it would cost him a stroke for a lost ball. I loved golfing with Ray.