Colleen Lin
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Birth date: May 29, 1940 Death date: Jan 30, 2010
Raymond Ellis, Born May 29, 1940, in Cleveland, OH. Ray passed away Jan. 30, 2010. He is survived by wife Deanie; daughter April and son Bob; sister and brother-in-law Kathy and Jerry Akers of Austin; and many friends. Ray graduat Read Obituary
My family grieves with yours…
To Raymond's Family- I am so very sorry for your loss, you all are in my thoughts. May these scriptures bring you comfort and hope. John 5:28.29/Rev 21:3.4
My deepest sympathy and condolences to you and your family ec
April, My sincerest condolences at the loss of your father. Dianne
As a former colleague we will miss Ray's humor and expertise. He helped us in many ways. I am truly saddened to hear of his passing.
April – I was stunned when Mary mentioned all this. I have always found comfort in the knowledge that those who have passed are in a better place. I am certain of this here. Celebrate your father's life, and don't mourn too long! I am sure he'd want it that way! See you on the 12th!
I knew Ray and Deanie from the movie screenings. And Ray and I briefly worked at Raytheon Garland at the same time. Also, we were LinkedIn. I was shocked and saddened to read about Ray on Saturday. Please accept my condolences.
Ray, We're going to miss you. Deanie, Bob, April, So sorry for your loss. Ray made life at Rockwell a little more interesting. I can honestly say my life is better for knowing Ray. Clyde
So sorry for your loss. May the memories of happier times sustain you in your darkest days. He is with God and will be waiting to joyously welcome the rest of his family. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Hi Deanie, April and Bob Ray is among the top men I have known in my 66 years on earth. I was so fortunate to have him as a office mate during my tenure at Rockwell Collins on the ANC project. If you reply to this message I'll tell you of the special event Ray and I shared, you'll get a laugh out of it as no one else but those who knew him well would understand his special way of doing things. Who who wouldn't of loved Ray wouldn't have loved anything ever. He was fantastic. My deepest regrets and apologies for only now learning of his travels to the next dimension. Heaven is better for it now. In the depths of our sadness in these events lies the hope for the heights of our happiness some day in the future. Deep memories always good, Gordon Monk