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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Robert Ray, 49 years old, born on May 8, 1964, and passed away on July 29, 2013. We will remember him forever.
May 8, 2017
May 8, 2017
Missing​ you Uncle Rob, you were always the life of the party!
May 8, 2016
May 8, 2016
Missing you and all the laughs with the family! Love you uncle Rob
September 4, 2015
September 4, 2015
Miss you uncle Rob! You were always the life of the party and a hard worker! Sometimes crashed out on the couch but always there. You didn't care what they thought you told it like it was!
May 8, 2014
May 8, 2014
Gone way too soon! We miss you so much! Happy Birthday wish we could throw a tri-tip on the grill and celebrate with you!
August 13, 2013
August 13, 2013
missing yoy a lot...... The Raiders season is about to start and I'll be loking for your text messages about the game... or our phone calls talking about the game... or the best.....us going together..... so many memories have been coming to me..... fishing,camping,vacations,BBQ's...working out, painting.... the list goes on and on...... too many loved ones lost, I love ya UNK Rob!!!
August 3, 2013
August 3, 2013
So when I close my eyes at night I will pray that God will hold you tight. So goodbye for now I must let you go my forever love - my forever brother - my sweet Robby Ray. (3 of 3)
August 3, 2013
August 3, 2013
Somehow I know I will go on and when I’m all alone I will still talk to you only in my heart instead of on my phone cause there are no phones in heaven. I have not one regret you were such a special part of me one I know I shall never forget. Although you left me way too soon I know that someday we will meet again. (2 of 3)
August 3, 2013
August 3, 2013
My Dearest Brother Robby: I cannot believe that you are gone. I never got to say goodbye. Oh, my brother how I miss you so. I feel as though such a large part of me is gone. A friend and a sister I will always be. I could always talk to you and you were always there for me. Now I don’t know what I’ll do so full of loneliness and despair. The pain I feel is my love for you. (1 of 3)

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May 8, 2017
May 8, 2017
Missing​ you Uncle Rob, you were always the life of the party!
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October 10, 2013

Ricky, Lisa and Rob getting ready for the wedding

Rick and Candice's Wedding

October 10, 2013

Rob and Suzie at our wedding...What a beautiful couple! Miss you Rob!

Who was Robby?

August 3, 2013

In the month of May 1964 our parents brought home this beautiful brown eyed bundle of joy. I was 12, my sister Susie 11, my brothers Chuck 10 and Rick 8. Our love for him was unconditional and we watched him grow in amazement.  He soon became the center of our universe and the 4 of us protected him with our lives because he was truly our greatest gift of all.

My sister and I would dress him in matching outfits, my brothers taught him to play sports at a very early age. He grew up on Rock n Roll and the mere sound of Silent Light would make him pucker and cry. He never slept in his crib and on any given night he could be found in our beds under an electric blanket turned on high which explains his love for our warm summer days.

He got his love for flowers from his mother - his passion for sports from his brothers - his strong work ethics from his sister Susie -  financial wisdom from his brother in law Craig -  and everything else that made him the most wonderful person that he is from me (lol). Lastly and most importantly he got his love for life from each and everyone of you. 

I had never seen my brother as happy as he was when he married Suzie. For 25 years he was married to his beautiful best friend, his closest confidant and the one who understood him best. They filled each others lives and thier home was a home that was filled with love, family, friendship and food- open to all who would pass, even those just met. 

He cherished his family and friends never feeling comfortable being alone. It was never the fancy things in life but rather the BBQ’s, pool parties, boating, camping and fishing trips with friends and family, his rather large dogs, and his love for nature that he held close to his heart.

His motto in life was to live and let live so let this be a celebration of his life not a time for sadness and sorrow but a time to rejoice and remember someone who not only loved life but embraced life living it to it’s fullest....

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