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This memorial website was created in loving memory of Talmadge Ray Ishee. Ray died of natural causes on March 22, 2020 at South Central Regional Medical Center in Laurel, MS.  Ray is survived by his wife Doris Ishee of Stringer, MS, his sons Tony Ishee (Patti) of Stringer, MS and Mark Ishee (DeAnne) of Montevallo, AL, brothers Alton Ishee (Joan) of Sylvarena, MS and Gerry Ishee (Brenda) of Quitman, MS, sister Nancy Todd of Panama City FL, as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.  Ray is preceded in death by his wife of 48 years, Peggy Parker Ishee, and his parents, Melvin and Hazel Ishee all of Stringer, MS.

Ray was born to parents Melvin and Hazel Ishee August 16, 1939 in Stringer, MS.  He worked at Ingalls Shipbuilding for 4 years as a certified pipe-fitter. In 1969, Ray returned to his hometown and took a job helping to build the Georgia Pacific Plant in Taylorsvile, MS.  Afterward, he was hired to stay on at GP in the maintenance department for the Particleboard Division.  He worked there until his retirement in 1996 ending his 27 year Georgia Pacific career as Maintenance Supervisor.
Ray truly shined as a husband and father. In 1958, he married Peggy Parker and the couple had two children together.  After Peggy's death from ovarian cancer, Ray married Doris Trest Parker in 2007.
He was a member of New Beginnings Baptist Church in Stringer, MS where he loved singing in the church choir.  Ray was an avid outdoors-man and enjoyed hunting and fishing all of his life.  Aviation was another great love for Ray.  He was a private pilot and thoroughly enjoyed flying his Cessna 152.  The last decade of his life Ray faced serious health issues that resulted in paralysis and made participating in his favorite hobbies challenging.  His strong spirit and optimistic attitude enabled him to continue hunting for most of his life.  His family and friends will remember him as a strong and loving man.
His funeral is scheduled for March 26, 2020. Due to the restrictions caused by the current Covid-19 concerns there will only be a graveside service for immediate family at Clear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.  Bro. Randy McHan  will officiate.  A memorial service will be announced at a future date.  At that time, we will welcome all friends and family to help us celebrate Ray's life together.  In place of flowers we ask you to consider a donation to St. Jude's Children's Hospital.  Donations can be made in Ray's name here: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fgiftfu... .The family would like to thank the staff of Memory Chapel of Laurel, MS for their assistance at this difficult time. 
March 26, 2020
March 26, 2020
I wish to express my deepest sympathies to Mark, Deanne, Tony, and the entire family. I am so very sorry for your loss and all of you will be in my heart and prayers. I remember your dad’s kind smile and gentle manner. I know your sweet memories of him will sustain you in the coming days.
March 25, 2020
March 25, 2020
I loved Uncle Ray very much. Please know that we are praying for y'all. He will be missed. - Laurie Ishee Easterwood
March 25, 2020
March 25, 2020

I am thankful for the legacy of love that Ray and Peggy created through their family and am lifting your family in my prayers and sending much love. - Allison Winstead

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March 26, 2020
March 26, 2020
I wish to express my deepest sympathies to Mark, Deanne, Tony, and the entire family. I am so very sorry for your loss and all of you will be in my heart and prayers. I remember your dad’s kind smile and gentle manner. I know your sweet memories of him will sustain you in the coming days.
March 25, 2020
March 25, 2020
I loved Uncle Ray very much. Please know that we are praying for y'all. He will be missed. - Laurie Ishee Easterwood
March 25, 2020
March 25, 2020

I am thankful for the legacy of love that Ray and Peggy created through their family and am lifting your family in my prayers and sending much love. - Allison Winstead
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March 25, 2020
Uncle Ray and Aunt Peggy were such a big part of our lives as kids. I have so many great memories of Uncle Ray teaching me to fly the Cesna on Sunday during the summer, when I wasn't doing that I would be walking the runway with Aunt Peggy, excercising and talking about life. So blessed to have had them in my life and you guys too. Love y'all so much!!
-Eroica Porter Wakstein 
March 25, 2020
Mr. Ray was such a character. I remember how much he loved to pick on Ms. Peggy and how those blue eyes of his lit up the first time he held Reagan for the first time. She has a picture of 5 generations - Ms. Hazel holding her while Mr. Ray, Tony, and Jason look on.
 - Allison Winstead

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